News: Regional broker growth continues across UK
Regional broker expansion has continued with Oxygen Insurance Brokers announcing the opening of an office in Bristol, Giles growing its Welsh head office and Henderson Insurance Brokers boosting its Manchester hub.
Initially, Oxygen's south-western office, an expansion of its Leeds-based UK corporate risks division, will service corporate clients but over time the company said it expected to provide a range of services.
The Bristol team will be headed up by Vikki Wiltshire and she will be joined by Julie Donkin, who started with Oxygen's corporate risks division in February.
Oxygen chief executive, Graham Elliott, said: "The Bristol office will allow us to target a wider range of businesses in south-west
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