Future looks bright for Link following NEMWIL sale
Link Underwriting has stated it is looking forward to the future, following on from its sale by Rubi...
Link Underwriting has stated it is looking forward to the future, following on from its sale by Rubicon to NEMWIL, a member company of the Guardian Holdings Group (GHL).
Steve Tidd, managing director of Link, described the deal as being "good for both parties" and said news of the change in ownership had gone down well with both the broking community and the Link Underwriting team.
Andy Haynes, chairman, and Mr Tidd will continue to lead the business, and together with the Link team, will become
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