Top 100 broker on the move
David Roberts and Partners (DR&P) - recently ranked in the top 100 independent insurance brokers in the UK by Insurance Age for the second year running - has announced it is putting down even firmer roots.
North West-based DR&P – which provides local advice and services to businesses and individuals throughout the region – is moving to bigger offices to keep pace with its growth.
Managing director John Page said: “Our success to date is because we provide a local, advice-based service. We’ve seen many of our competitors merge into national organisations run remotely and that has led to their customers turning to us.
“To support our continued growth and development as an independent local broker
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