Former Venture Preference MD joins Broker Network with start-up
Nick Inge, previously board director of Stuart Alexander and regional managing director of Venture Preference, has chosen Broker Network for Opus Risk Solutions.
As managing director of the newly formed insurance brokerage based in Poole, Dorset he is supported by commercial director, Clive Clifford, who has over 34 years' experience in insurance broking and risk management.
Opus will focus on commercial classes, high net worth and personal lines covers. The company expects to create up to 10 jobs over the next three years.
Mr Inge commented: "We needed to be sure that being part of a network would take away the headache of back office compliance and
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