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Jelf targets scheme and affinity growth

Phil Barton

Jelf has appointed Andy Tedstone as partnerships director, reporting directly to Phil Barton (pictured), chief executive (insurance) within the Group.

In his role, he will aim to strengthen and develop relationships with affinity partners and build relevant schemes for the group, by focusing on Jelf’s relationships with specialist scheme insurers. 

Mr Tedstone said: “I am keen to make Jelf one of the main players in the scheme and affinity market with organisations actively seeking our advice for their members’ insurance requirements. We can provide meaningful and worthwhile benefits for their members which, helps them to enhance their

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