BMS Group appoints new marine managing director
Specialist re/insurance broker BMS Group, a part of Minova Insurance, has appointed John Hoare as managing director of its specialty marine division, succeeding Tony Pryce who will remain chairman of the business.
Hoare and Pryce will work closely together on developing and expanding the portfolio of BMS Harris & Dixon Marine.
Hoare most recently served as international marine director at HW Wood, having joined the firm from Heath Lambert. He began his career in the insurance industry at Sedgwick in 1985.
"John’s appointment comes at a vital moment for BMS Harris & Dixon Marine," Pryce commented. "We have been steadily growing our book of business, and John will play a crucial role in the continued build-out of our capabilities."
"It has been a privilege to lead the BMS Harris & Dixon Marine division for almost thirty years, and it is now time for an orderly and managed transition to a new generation of leadership. John embodies the values of client service we hold so dear at BMS, and I therefore look forward to working with him to ensure the continued success of the business," Pryce added.
Hoare said: "BMS Harris & Dixon Marine has an unparalleled reputation in the marine market and has gone from strength to strength in recent years since its integration into the BMS Group. With ambitious plans and an expanding portfolio, BMS Harris & Dixon Marine will be an absolute pleasure to lead. I am delighted to be joining BMS Harris & Dixon Marine and working with as experienced a figure as Tony."
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