Entire Choicequote workforce in redundancy consultation
The entire staff and management team at Choicequote have entered a redundancy consultation period just two and a half years after the broker was bought by Groupama.
The personal lines portfolio of Choicequote, which has 68 employees in Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow, will be transferred to Carole Nash, another Groupama-owned broker based in Altrincham. The Choicequote brand will continue to appear on aggregator sites.
The commercial lines business of the broker - specialising in taxi and motor trade risks - will be consolidated in its Glasgow office.
François-Xavier Boisseau, chief executive at GUK Broking Services, Groupama's broking subsidiary, was at
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