Towergate makes series of promotions within TRS broking
Towergate Risk Solutions has made a series of senior appointments which Amanda Blanc said reflects the successful growth of its business and continuing development of its strategy
Graham Smith has been promoted to the new role of divisional development director where he will be responsible for working across all TRS broking businesses, Towergate Financial, Healthcare and Credit to increase sales of its services and products to existing and new clients.
He will also work on specific projects including administration fees and premium finance to help maximise income opportunities. Mr Smith was formerly managing director of TRS Milton Keynes.
Joe Thelwell has replaced Mr
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