Britam adopts leaner executive structure
Money & Careers
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| Mar 19, 2021
Britam Holdings has announced a new executive team that it says will deliver enhanced service to its customers and position the company for long-term growth.
The team will comprise 11 directors after nine positions were dropped.
Group Managing Director Tavaziva Madzinga said the new structure promotes diversity and aims to build a pan-African team to deliver on the 2021-2025 business strategy.
Tavaziva Madzinga took over from Dr. Benson Wairegi as the Group Managing Director last month.
Wairegi retired on January 31 after serving the company for 40 years.
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The outgoing Managing Director is remembered for helping grow the company from a small home service insurance to a listed multinational company at the Nairobi Securities Exchange, with a presence in seven countries in Africa.