UK rivals tipped to benefit from McNamee's AIG exit
The expected departure of AIG's UK managing director Jacqueline McNamee is a “significant loss” for the company and could result in rival firms pegging back last year’s biggest UK insurer, according to market observers.
McNamee, pictured, is believed to be among a number of high-profile executives set to leave the insurer as part of a $500m (£331m) cost-cutting program, which will result in the departure of up to 400
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