Higos announces bold growth plan with senior appointment

Ian Gosden Higos

Higos Insurance Services has appointed a retail branch director as part of ambitious plans to add 20 high street branches in the next three years.

Based in the company’s Wells head office, Chris Scott will be responsible for the day-to-day running and development of all the group’s branches.

Higos currently has 15 offices but through acquisitions and organic expansion, it expects to be operating 35 branches by 2013.

Mr Scott has joined Higos from Lloyds TSB, where he had over 30 years' experience in a variety of roles nationwide, most recently as local director for the bank’s 20 branches in the Bristol area.

Higos founder and managing

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