Broker Eastwood and Partners opens Halifax office

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Yorkshire-based broker Eastwood and Partners has opened a new office in Halifax to "complement" its Huddersfield, Sheffield and Elland bases.

The Halifax office will be managed by senior account executive Andrew Templeton, formerly of Romero Insurance Brokers. 

According to the Eastwood and Partners, the group, which also consists of financial services company Eastwood and Partners (Financial Services) and Trinity Advisers, now employs more than 90 people.

Managing director John Eastwood, said: "We have been considering opportunities to open an office in Halifax for some time and we are delighted that Andrew Templeton has joined the

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