James Hallam becomes Lloyd’s registered

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The broker is now set to expand its specialist lines offering.

James Hallam has become a Lloyd's registered broker and was registered by the Lloyd's broker relationship management team last month.

The broker said the move was part of its "ambitious, ongoing growth plans" and advised that it would expand its specialist lines offering following the registration.

Howard Fryer, James Hallam city and mid-market director, said: "Joining Lloyd's as a registered broker provides James Hallam with full access to the prestigious Lloyd's insurance market and a wider

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