Former CII director Knowles returns with MMA role

Peter Knowles Let Sense

Broker-only insurer MMA has announced the appointment of Peter Knowles to the new position of head of UK development.

As reported on broking.co.uk, it follows the closure at the end of last year of Let Sense, the residential lettings insurance and tenant referencing provider set up by Mr Knowles, who was previously market director for general insurance at the Chartered Insurance Institute

In his new MMA role, which has been created as part of the company's plan for commercial lines development, he will report to chief executive Garry Fearn.

As head of UK development, Mr Knowles is responsible for developing

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