26 February 2018Insurance

ARAG replaces UK board director

Germany-based legal expenses insurance provider ARAG has appointed David Haynes as director on the company’s board.

Haynes replaces former ARAG director Paul Hurley, who left in January for personal reasons, the company said on Feb. 26.

Haynes, who has worked for ARAG since the business launched in Bristol in 2006, retains responsibility for the company’s underwriting and marketing functions.

Commenting on the appointment, ARAG board chairman Werner Nicoll said: “David is a strong asset to our UK business. He’s a very loyal and dedicated team member who has worked tirelessly to build the successful ARAG plc business, as we know it today. I am delighted that he has joined the board and welcome his contribution to our work.”

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