Market Moves: Zurich departures and Tripp’s return top what has been a busy week for the market

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It was a busy week for insurers seeking to bolster their numbers, with HSB, Avanti and Sterling among the firms to bring in new faces. Zurich, however, may have made the most significant announcement in the form of the departures of two of its broker leadership team leading to a reshuffle. Post revealed the return of former Ecclesiatical chief executive Michael Tripp, and the MGAA found a full-time managing director.

• Zurich made some of the most high-profile changes among insurers this week, shaking up its commercial broker leadership team following the retirement of two of its members. Gary Wainwright, director

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