SSP appoints Paul Webb head, delivery, insurer division

SSP, a leading global provider of general insurance technology solutions, has appointed Paul Webb to the position of head of delivery for its insurer division.

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In his new role he will be responsible for building on the success of the current team to further enhance the quality of its software delivery to SSP's 130 insurer division customers across the globe. He will report to Steve Lathrope, managing director of the insurer division.

Webb brings more than 20 years' experience in project and IT related positions and spent more than 15 years in senior IT delivery roles at Lloyds TSB. Most recently, he was head of transaction banking development at Misys plc where he was responsible for product development and the delivery of major banking solutions.

Steve Lathrope said: "We are committed to continuously improving our operations to drive further improvements in quality and efficiency, and most importantly enhance our customers' experience. The proven track record and huge amount of knowledge and expertise that Paul brings in IT delivery makes him the perfect candidate for the role and I am delighted to welcome him on to the team."

Paul Webb said: "This is a very exciting role and I'm especially pleased to be taking it on at a time when the delivery and development of technology has never been more important for the insurance industry. The insurance companies and MGAs that develop, deliver and evolve their IT most successfully in the coming years will generate significant advantages over their competitors and this is exactly what we are offering to our customers." 

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