David Harney to replace Bill Kyle as CEO of Irish Life

Kyle to retire after three years with Irish arm and 37 years with Canadian parent

David Harney, managing director of Irish Life corporate business is to take over as chief executive.
David Harney, managing director of Irish Life corporate business is to take over as chief executive.

Irish Life has announced that David Harney, the managing director of its corporate business, will take over as chief executive from June 30th, succeeding Canadian Bill Kyle.

Mr Kyle plans to retire following three years in charge of Irish Life and 37 years with Great-West Lifeco, its Canadian parent.

During his time with the business, Mr Kyle oversaw the merger of Irish Life with Canada Life, a subsidiary of Great-West Lifeco. It also coincided with a significant expansion of the business here and plans to build a health insurance division from the acquisition of Aviva's subsidiary in Ireland and its merger with GloHealth, where Irish Life is already a major shareholder.

Commenting on the change of leadership, Paul Mahon, president and chief executive of Great-West Lifeco, said: "Under Bill's leadership over the past three years, Irish Life has successfully integrated the former Canada Life business in Ireland, strengthened its customer focus, repositioned the Irish Life brand, introduced innovative products in the Irish market, and grown market share,"

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Mr Harney has worked in Irish Life since 1986 and is a member of the senior leadership team. He has led Irish Life Corporate Business since 2008 and spearheaded the group’s investment in GloHealth and its recent acquisition of Aviva Health Insurance Ltd, subject to regulatory approval.

He also oversees Irish Life's ownership of Cornmarket, an independent broker company for public sector employees.

Mr Kyle’s appointment in mid 2013 coincided with the acquisition of Great-West Lifeco’s acquisition of Irish Life from the State for €1.3 billion.

Ciarán Hancock

Ciarán Hancock

Ciarán Hancock is Business Editor of The Irish Times