RK Harrison opens Kent office to boost "face-to-face" service

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RK Harrison Insurance Services has opened a new regional office in Kent in a bid to boost its "face-to-face" service with clients in the region.

The broker said the Sevenoaks-based office was selected due to its transport links, professional infrastructure and population demographic.

The office will be headed by former Marsh and HSBC man Marcus Rennick, who switched to RK Harrison last December.

His management team will be joined by Ian Berry and Richard Arnold, who have both been tasked with focusing on rural and private clients respectively.

Katie Small, board director and head of private wealth at RK Harrison, said: "Our focus is

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