Dawson Whyte scoops pub trade federation deal

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Northern Ireland-based broker Dawson Whyte has been appointed by the Federation of Retail Licences Trade (FRLT) to provide insurance and risk management.

The FRLT, which represents the pub trade in Northern Ireland, has appointed four local specialists to supply its members with a professional support network including accountancy and taxation services from PricewaterhouseCoopers, insurance and risk management from Dawson Whyte, legal services from McCartan Turkington Breen Solicitors and property and rates services from Whelan Property Consultants.

Colin Neill, chief executive of the FRLT, said: “The recession has massively impacted the sector

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