5 December 2017Insurance

Marsh names head of UK aviation team

Insurance broker Marsh has appointed Mark Costin as the head of its UK aviation practice, effective immediately.

Costin previously served as leader of Marsh's UK aerospace team, a role which will be filled by Oyin Heath. Heath previously served as deputy leader of the aerospace team, and will report to Costin in her new role.

Based in London, Costin will be responsible for developing the risk and insurance services and solution for the UK and international clients managed by Marsh's London aviation team.

“With companies across the aviation sector facing a range of challenges from safety to sustainability as well as the consequences of Brexit, I am excited to be leading the Marsh team in London as we serve clients from around the world,” said Costin.

“With over 20 years of experience serving clients across the entire range of the global aviation and aerospace market, I am delighted that Oyin will succeed me as our UK Aerospace Leader. Her appointment shows the depth of talent we have available in Marsh’s Global Aviation & Aerospace Practice.”

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