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Aviva personal lines CUO Robinson returning to RSA

Revolving door

Aviva's personal lines chief underwriting officer Hayley Robinson is to return to RSA from next week, Post understands.

Robinson joined Aviva in March 2012 from RSA, but has now agreed to return, taking on the role of technical director of emerging markets from 11 November.

The move makes Robinson the latest in a

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