Gallagher expands in Wales

Welsh flag set against blue skies

Broker has created 35 jobs as it targets 110 new posts in Wales.

Arthur J Gallagher has created 35 new posts in Wales following the receipt of a £350,000 grant from the Welsh government.

The broker confirmed that the funding, first announced in November 2012 and set to total £1.13m over three years, will enable it to embark on the next recruitment drive and develop its new and existing employees.

Overall the firm is targeting the creation of 110 jobs in Wales.

Mike Jones, regional managing director for Arthur J Gallagher, commented: "This first round of

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