Once upon a time in the west
Bristol has long been a major centre for some of the big players in the insurance industry and, as Sarah Hills discovers, this large, vibrant and yet friendly city has plenty of potential for more growth
If you follow the River Avon as it snakes its way through Bristol, you'll find its banks dotted with the offices of most of the major players in the insurance industry. Axa, Allianz Cornhill, Royal & Sun Alliance and DAS all have major offices in the city. With the presence of these organisations, Bristol has always been a lucrative business arena for insurers and brokers alike.
The city also feeds business into Cardiff and the South west and this provides Bristol with a strong regional presence
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