Arthur J. Gallagher London cuts nine from London office
US broking giant Arthur J. Gallagher's London office has made a number of its brokers redundant, Insurance Age 's sister magazine Reinsurance has learned.
According to market sources, Gallagher has let go nine of its staff including several from the property insurance business.A source told Reinsurance that those made redundant by Gallagher were all 'producers', but the names of those leaving the company have not been announced, due to the sensitive nature of the issue.
Gallagher said: "Arthur J. Gallagher has made a single figure number of redundancies over recent quarters as part of best practice procedures undertaken to improve operational
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