Giles Insurance Brokers opens new office in South Wales
Giles Insurance Brokers is centralising a number of its businesses at a new regional 'super office' in Llantrisant, South Wales.
Staff based at Taffs Well, Tonyrefail and Penarth will relocate to the new office, which cost half a million pounds, resulting in the closure of the three premises. In addition, the commercial lines team based at Talbot Green will move to the new premises.
The company's office in Newport will remain open and the personal lines team will stay of premises in Talbot Green.
A spokeswoman for Giles said that the move will not result in any redundancies.
First Minister of Wales, Carwyn Jones, joined
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