Lloyd's of London appoints Bruce Carnegie-Brown as chairman
Lloyd's of London has appointed Moneysupermarket and Santander’s Bruce Carnegie-Brown as chairman, subject to approval from the Prudential Regulation Authority and the Financial Conduct Authority.
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He will succeed John Nelson in June, who is retiring after nearly six years at the helm of the insurance market.
Carnegie Brown is currently chairman of Moneysupermarket and a vice-chairman of Santander since February 2015. He previously worked at JP Morgan for 18 years, ran investor 3i Group’s quoted private equity division from 2007 and was a senior independent director at Close Brothers.
He has over 35 years experience in the financial services industry as he was also chief executive of Marsh Europe, a Belgian insurance company, non-executive chairman of Aon, a risk management provider, and was a senior independent non-executive director at Catlin Group, an insurance firm.
Carnegie Brown will step down from his current role as a non-executive director of JLT Group, an insurance provider.