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Stride breaks into commercial market

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Stride expanded into the commercial insurance market with the immediate appointment of Sally McIntosh to head up a new dedicated commercial insurance unit.

Bringing over 25 years experience to the role of commercial account manager, Ms McIntosh has covered everything from motor traders to contractors and specialist risks. She has worked extensively across the southern region at brokers such as Perkins Slade.

Managing director Richard Lovegrove said: "I am very excited by Sally McIntosh joining Stride today as we have been tracking her reputation for some time. Sally brings unrivalled experience in her field and is the ideal person to head up our

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