Giles takes motor specialist from NIG

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Giles Insurance Brokers has appointed Anne Norrie as corporate development executive.

She has joined Giles' Glasgow branch from NIG where she was lead underwriter on motor trade and fleet covering the Scottish market.

Giles' regional managing director, Alan McEwan, commented: "Anne has an outstanding combination of knowledge and experience and will significantly enhance our corporate and motor trade propositions.

"She will really hit the ground running and ramp up our growth plans through both our direct pipeline and affinity partnerships."

Norrie added: "I'm delighted to be

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