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1 Answer takes on first apprentices

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1 Answer Insurance has confirmed the appointment of its first ever apprentices with three joining the firm for a minimum two-year term.

The apprentices will work towards Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) qualifications and across all parts of the business as part of their training programme.

The development came as managing director of 1 Answer, Paul Muir, said that the company aimed to take on new apprentices every six months.

He commented: "We are looking to the future and proving to youngsters that insurance broking is a career choice with a bright future."

The business moved into new premises in Polegate, East Sussex last

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