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Tiernan makes immediate changes to Lloyd’s executive team

Lloyd's of London

Lloyd’s has announced that the responsibilities of the chief of markets role previously held by new CEO Patrick Tiernan will be split between two new positions amid a raft of management changes.

Tiernan, who has taken over as CEO of Lloyd’s today (2 June), held the chief of markets role between 2021 and last week.

He was the inaugural holder of the position, which was created as a successor to

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