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Following his appointment as head of HSBC Insurance Brokers in May, Philip Gregory has wasted no time in ringing the changes as part of ambitious plans to create a viable alternative to the big three of Aon, Marsh and Willis, and this has started with a dramatic uprooting of staff from its former Canary Wharf offices, as Ed Vinales discovers

Earlier this year, the son of the man who broke the four-minute mile told a journalist how HSBC plans to increase the contribution made by the group's insurance operations to its overall profits from

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