Jelf set to double income with push to dominate Welsh market
Jelf Group has revealed plans to establish itself as a "market leader" in Wales, after increasing it...
Jelf Group has revealed plans to establish itself as a "market leader" in Wales, after increasing its presence and acquisition activity in the region.
To this effect, ex-Wales international rugby player David Watkins has joined as part of a wider development within the region, started by Jelf's acquisition of Cardiff-based healthcare intermediary Pontin and Stein in 2003, and insurance broker Brian D Thomas in 2006.
Gina Dixon, managing director at Jelf Insurance Brokers, told Insurance Age: "Our
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