Autoline creates 60 new jobs in Northern Ireland

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Broker aiming to expand business in the UK and Ireland.

Autoline Insurance Group is creating 60 new jobs, mainly at its headquarters in Newry, according to Northern Ireland's enterprise, trade and investment minister Arlene Foster.

The broker stated that the new positions will help it move further into the wider UK and Republic of Ireland markets.

Foster commented: "Autoline's success has been built on innovation. It was the first broker in Europe to launch an app that offered insurance premium discounting directly linked to driving behaviour."

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