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11 March 2019Insurance

Saga adds former Legal & General international CEO Gareth Hoskin to board

Saga, a UK-based specialist insurer for life after 50, has appointed Legal & General's Gareth Hoskin as non-executive director.

Gareth spent nearly 20 years with Legal & General in a variety of roles, including as a main board director and latterly as CEO international, where he was responsible for the North American, European, Middle East, Indian and Far East insurance markets. Prior to that, he worked at PwC for 12 years.

Patrick O’Sullivan, chairman, said: “We are delighted that Gareth will be joining the Board of Saga. We will benefit from his diverse experience at Legal & General across Saga’s businesses and particularly as we continue to develop our insurance business in today’s market.”

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