Das UK promotes Tony Coram to CEO

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Das UK Group has named Tony Coram as its new chief executive officer, succeeding Andrew Burke who is stepping down at the end of this year.

Coram is currently chief customer officer at the legal expenses insurer and will take on his new role in January 2022, subject to regulatory approval.

He joined Das in 2016, initially as director of IT and customer operations, before becoming chief customer officer in 2019. 

The provider noted that Coram will work closely with Burke over the coming months to ensure a smooth succession.

Leadership
Oliver Willmes, chief operating officer of Ergo International, Das’s parent company, said: “I am delighted to be announcing the appointment of Tony Coram as our next CEO. Tony has played a crucial role in leading the delivery of our promises to customers and business partners and as a member of the Board has been absolutely integral to the development of the strategy.

“He knows the business and the people and can quickly work with the rest of the EMC and with the wider leadership team to deliver on our commitments to customers, business partners and our owners, Ergo.”

Neil Macmillan, chairman of Das UK, added: “I would like to thank Andrew Burke for the very good and not always easy job he has done over recent years, restoring the business to stability and growth and enabling it to robustly see out the pandemic.

“He leaves Das in far better shape than he found it, providing his successor with a solid platform from which to pursue profitable growth in the coming years.”

Performance
Coram said: “Andrew will be a tough act to follow and I have been fortunate to have had him as a leader for a good few years. The underlying performance of the business is strong and we can build on that in the coming years.

“We will continue to grow the business through sustainable partnerships where we share a desire to improve customer outcomes, underpinned by disciplined underwriting, claims and expense management. The long term prospects for DAS are very good indeed.”

Burke concluded: “I would like to thank all of my colleagues at Das and Ergo for their help and support in restoring the financial health of the business and seeing it through the pandemic. This is a great business, with some amazing people, and it has been an honour to lead it for the last seven years.

“Stepping down is never an easy decision, but it is made easier by being able to hand over to somebody for whom I have enormous respect.  Under Tony’s leadership I’m confident the business will thrive.”

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