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Ryan Insurance Group reveals strategic partnership

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Ryan Insurance Group has revealed it has entered into a strategic partnership with financial advisers Clayden Financial.

The Ipswich-based broker said the arrangement is designed to offer clients a range of complementary services. 

Ryan managing director (MD) Tim Ryan said: "In order to develop a professional and robust financial planning service to our customers, engaging with Clayden's is the right choice for us.

"Quality and service is a culture shared by both businesses and we are looking forward to developing our propositions further."

And Clayden founder and MD Leigh Clayden described the partnership as an

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