Aviva raids RBSI for retail chief

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Aviva has announced the appointment of Steve Treloar as retail director for Aviva’s UK general insurance business.

Mr Treloar, who joins from Royal Bank of Scotland Insurance (RBSI), will be responsible for the direct arms of Aviva and RAC.

This is a new role which supports the company’s growth plan for the direct business. Direct represents just under 25% of gross written premium for the UK General Insurance business.

He will be part of Aviva’s UK general insurance executive team, reporting to UK general insurance CEO David McMillan (pictured), who said: “Steve brings with him a huge amount of industry

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