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Suncorp announces post merger team

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By Christine St Anne
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2 minute read

Suncorp has finalised its executive team following the merger with insurer Promina.

Suncorp has finalised its executive team following the merger with insurer Promina.

Promina Financial Services chief executive Dennis Fox will take on the job as group executive for wealth management.
As head of Promina's financial services group, Fox was responsible for the companies Tyndall and Asteron including the Cameron Walshe and Guardian Financial Planning dealer groups.

"With his extensive experience in the financial services industry and the successful role he has had to date with these businesses, Dennis was the strongest candidate for this role," Suncorp chief executive John Mulcahy said.

"The team represents the best of both organisations. The immediate challenge for the executive team will be to focus on the integration and running of their respective business lines," Mulcahy said. "We expect to keep all the brands under the merged group."