20 June 2018Insurance

LIIBA appoints two new committee chairs from JLT and Capsicum

The London and International Insurance Brokers’ Association (LIIBA) has appointed Sarah Pepiatt and Steve Williams as new committee chairs.

Pepiatt, delegated authority director at Capsicum Delegated Authority, will take over the chair of binders, offslips and lineslips team (BOLT). She replaces Rod Joyce of Ed Broking who chaired the group for four years.

Williams, head of digital at JLT Specialty, will become chair of the broker placing and electronic development group (BPED). He takes over from Richard Clifford of Miller who chaired the ground for over five years.

Both Pepiatt and Williams will continue to support LIIBA and participate in various committees. LIIBA said both the committees are actively involved in the modernisation work to make London an easier place to do business, particularly PPL, data standards and data submission.

LIIBA CEO Christopher Croft commented: “We’re very pleased that Sarah and Steve have agreed to take on these important roles. Both of these committees are heavily involved in the modernisation of the London market so it is vital they continue to progress with their work.

“I’d also like to thank Rod and Richard for the exceptional jobs they’ve done over the last few years. It’s good to know they’ll continue to play an active part in the life of LIIBA.”

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