Lucienne Cini

Assikura Insurance Brokers PCC Ltd  has announced the appointment of Lucienne Cini as its Chief Operating Officer, which came into effect from 1st January 2021. She will be responsible for the further development of important functions and processes within the firm, working alongside Managing Director Andrew Grech on projects and business development.

“I congratulate Lucienne Cini on her appointment as our new Chief Operations Officer,” Mr Grech said. “At Assikura Insurance Brokers PCC Ltd, we constantly invest in the development of our qualified and dedicated team to excel in the insurance sector, always keeping the interests of our clients at the centre of what we do.”

“This appointment is in sync with this vision, as Lucienne has the knowledge and experience to lead our commitment to implement key business initiatives and consolidate the high level of service offered to our clients.”

Ms Cini has extensive experience in the industry, having worked for a local insurer before joining Assikura in April 2017 as a Broker. She is a qualified professional, having achieved her ACII qualification in 2006 conferred by the Chartered Insurance Institute of the UK.

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