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APC looks to expand in the North

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APC has hired Nicholas Wesson as a business development manager to operate in the North of England and Scotland.

Mr Wesson joins APC from Towergate Partnership, where he was a corporate broker. He previously worked at Powerplace, BIB and Smart & Cook.

The expansion in the North follows APC’s move to area rating, which was launched earlier this year to increase competitiveness in the low-risk areas of the region.

The underwriting agency also introduced a higher no claims bonus while changes to crime, flood and subsidence areas have been taken into account to help brokers win more business.

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