Heath Lambert merges two divisions

Adrian Colosso

Heath Lambert is merging its commercial affinity and small business division (CASB) into its personal lines division, Heath Lambert Insurance Services.

The combined division will be integrated into the wider Heath Lambert Retail division, which the broker claims will significantly enhance Heath Lambert's affinity partnerships and skills set offering.

Both businesses already work collaboratively on the Post Office Business Insurance scheme which offers  products for SMEs. The combined division will have clients including the Royal Yacht Association, Admiral Group brands, elephant.co.uk and Diamond, Debenhams home insurance, and leading charities

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