TEn Insurance Services boosts board
TEn Insurance Services, the network for start-up commercial brokers, has announced that John Rusby has joined its board of directors.
Mr Rusby joined TEn at the end of 2008 and has since been responsible for the development of its in-house premium finance company, TEn Premium Finance (TPF).
He had spent the previous four years with Aascent Finance Co in a business development role.
TEn director, James Sharp, said: “Over the past 15 months John has accomplished great things with TPF in a very short time and earned the respect of all staff and network members during the process. We know that he will make an excellent job of the
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