Bluefin lures another ex-employee back from Gallagher Heath
Bluefin has bagged another former employee from Gallagher Heath as it bids to grow its share of the corporate market.
Stephen Finch, who left for Gallagher Heath in 2011, has been appointed executive director of the broker’s corporate division and will operate out of Bluefin’s New Malden office.
On his return, Mr Finch said: “I am looking forward to re-joining Bluefin and contributing to the continuing success of the New Malden office where there is a strong tradition of providing excellent service and professional advice to their clients.”
Howard Fryer, head of Corporate Division, added: “Steve is a talented
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