Queen honours philanthropy of Carole Nash founder

Carole Nash

Carole Nash, founder of the eponymous motorbike insurance specialist, has been awarded an OBE for her philanthropy in the Queen’s birthday honours list.

Ms Nash said: “When I received the letter marked On Her Majesty’s Service I thought it was a jury summons or parking ticket, so I put it to one side for a couple of days.

“I couldn’t believe it when I opened it. I’m obviously delighted and extremely proud to have been honoured for something I’ve always loved doing – giving back to the community.”

Ms Nash founded Carole Nash Insurance Consultants in 1985, and retired when the broker was acquired by Groupama in 2006.

Since her retirement she has

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