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Market Moves: Reshuffles at Ace Group and Axa represent week's main moves

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Ace Group, Axa and Legal & General were the most active firms in the recruitment space this week, with the trio making major reshuffles. Ace rejigged its Europe, Middle East and Africa claims team, Axa added new executives to it direct and partnerships unit and Legal & General completed a management reshuffle of its general insurance business. Besides insurers there were moves in the broking space for Lonmar, among underwriters for Pro Sight Specialty Underwriters and in the loss adjusting arena for Delta Claims Services and in the boardroom for RFIB.

Among insurers, Ace Group has made a number of new appointments to its Europe, Middle East and Africa claims team. Robert Whelan, claims manager for accident and health, in EMEA, has been appointed to

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