High Wycombe brokers merge
High Wycombe-based broking firms J. Bennett & Son (Insurance Brokers) and D G Carr & Co have revealed they are to merge.
The newly merged businesses will trade as J Bennett & Son (Insurance Brokers) and Peter Sutcliffe, proprietor of D G Carr & Co, will become a director of J. Bennett & Son as from 1st February 2009.
All D G Carr staff will move into J. Bennett & Son's flagship office, The White House in High Wycombe High Street.
J. Bennett & Son was established in 1908 and D G Carr & Co in 1973. Both offer insurance services to business and high net worth individuals. The total business will be responsible for the
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