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5 January 2022Insurance

KPMG unveils new insurance head for UK

KPMG in the UK has appointed Trevor Jones (pictured) as the new head of its insurance practice. He replaces Simon Ranger, who will now focus on leading the Vice Chairs’ office.

Jones has over 30 years of insurance experience and has spent 24 of those with KPMG. He previously led the firm’s UK actuarial practice and his extensive experience across the insurance industry means he has a deep understanding of the current issues impacting UK and global insurers. He will lead KPMG’s team serving clients across the insurance spectrum, including insurers, reinsurers and brokers.

Karim Haji, EMA and UK head of financial services at KPMG, said: “I would like to congratulate Trevor on his appointment and thank Simon for all his achievements over the last three years. Trevor brings a wealth of experience having joined our insurance team over 24 years ago and is well respected among our colleagues and clients.

“I am also delighted to welcome Huw Evans who joins us this week, which will further strengthen our offering and presence in the insurance market.”

Jones said: “I am excited to be starting this new role. KPMG has world-class expertise and talent in its insurance practice and I am looking forward to working with the team to help our clients navigate the challenges and opportunities facing the sector today.”

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