42 Xchanging claims staff in redundancy consultation

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Xchanging has put 42 staff in its claims business in consultation in the third part of a redundancy process related to the end of the Lloyd’s Claims Agreement for Followers.

In previous phases, the adjuster cut a total of 23 staff.

Staff at risk are in Xchanging Claims Services' aviation, first party binders, and professional financial lines teams.

The consultation

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