Lockton hires Laidler to boost international benefits team

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Lockton is bolstering its international employee benefits hub in anticipation of further growth, with the hire of Tom Laidler who joins as senior consultant in the London-based team.

Laider previously held senior roles at Allianz Global Corporate and Speciality, Swiss Life Ltd and Mercer. In November 2016, the broker firm announced that Mike Tyler was appointed head of Lockton International Benefits. Tyler said: "Tom brings extensive International Benefits experience having undertaken roles at Mercer, Swiss Life and more recently Allianz, with particular expertise in multinational pooling, captives and expatriate solutions.  "His market knowledge from both the consulting and insurer side will be hugely valuable as we expand our capabilities across the globe."  

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