Andrew Apps appointed at Bellwood Prestbury

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Andrew Apps has joined specialist global insurance intermediary firm Bellwood Prestbury as their head of global healthcare.

Apps was a director at ALC health before taking the role at Bellwood Prestbury.

Apps is also currently deputy chairman of the Association of International Medical Insurance Providers (AIMIP).

Apps has worked in the international medical insurance and reinsurance industry for 25 years with 30 years of sales and marketing experience in total.

In his new role he will be responsible for overseeing Bellwood Prestbury's global medical insurance business as it aims to expand.

Peter Bellwood, managing director at Bellwood Prestbury said: "Andrew is a prominent and highly successful figure in the international PMI arena and brings to the business not only a wealth of experience but an acute focus on performance and client service delivery.

"This is an exciting period for Bellwood Prestbury and we are looking forward with Andrew's help and guidance to push the IPMI boundaries as we continue to grow our reputation as the pre-eminent specialist for those clients requiring cover for high-risk occupations and remote or hostile territories".

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