Beazley CFO to step down

Sally Lake is to step down from her role at CFO of Beazley.

Beazley CEO Adrian Cox said: “Sally’s commitment to an orderly succession will conclude a remarkable career with Beazley. When Sally leaves Beazley she will have spent five years in the CFO role and over 18 years in the business.

"Sally and I have been colleagues at Beazley for more than 17 years; I will miss working with her. She is an outstanding colleague and role model who is dedicated to delivering Beazley’s sustainable growth agenda. We will thank Sally wholeheartedly for her leadership and valued contribution when she leaves next year and wish her every success in her next chapter.

"I look forward to presenting our half year results and capital strategy with Sally as expected on 7th September 2023. Meanwhile our guidance on growth, combined ratio and the positive outlook for the business remain unchanged.”

Beazley CFO Sally Lake added: “As I approach five years as CFO and after 18 years at Beazley, I believe now is the right time for the Board to begin an open, formal search for my successor. Beazley’s continued success remains my priority and I will look forward to remaining focused on delivering on our goals and a structured handover to my successor in 2024.”

Lake will continue in post until 2024, completing a 12 month notice period, during which time an external successor will be found.

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