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Tower CFO Brett Wilson resigns after 16 months with general insurer

Tuesday 19th July 2016

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Tower chief financial officer Brett Wilson has resigned 16 months after the general insurer lured him across from Seniors Money International.

Wilson will remain in the role until a replacement is found, said chief executive Richard Harding.

Tower widened its loss in its first half after taking an impairment charge against its IT system, which it is in the process of simplifying, while premium income was little changed and claims rose.

The Auckland-based insurer's shares have declined  27 percent this year and last traded at $1.385.

BusinessDesk.co.nz



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