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19 July 2023Insurance

Argenta plucks new COO from Lockton to fuel growth strategy

Argenta Holdings, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hannover Re, has recruited a new chief operating officer (COO) from broker Lockton to support the business’s development and lead the execution of its growth strategy.

Adam Cragg (pictured) has been appointed as COO of Argenta. Based in London, he will report to CEO Nick Moore.

Cragg has more than 25 years of industry experience, as well as a background in business transformation and technology. He has held several senior positions including group COO of Axis Novae and head of operations at Beazley, where he ran the business’s international and UK operations. He most recently served as COO, global marine, transportation & logistics, at Lockton International.

Moore said: “Adam’s expertise, technological capabilities, and exceptional track record complements Argenta’s strategic ambitions, which span our geographical footprint. His appointment further signifies our continued investment in Argenta’s operational approach and the technologies needed to consistently deliver a superior service to our customers and business partners. I am delighted to welcome him to the team.”

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