Gallagher targets £50m turnover in Leeds

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Gallagher Heath has stated that it aims to double the £25m turnover of its Leeds branch by 2015.

The news in the Yorkshire Post followed the brokers move to new offices in the city after its acquisition of Oxygen Insurance brokers last year.

The newspaper reported that the Leeds branch, led by director David Fryer, was now the group's second largest operation in the UK as the Oxygen deal had added 20 staff to the team.

Dave Partington, Gallagher's head of UK retail offices, said: "Leeds, in the insurance sector particularly, is a booming city. It's a city that more and more insurance

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