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Thomas Carroll opens new HQ with new appointments

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Thomas Carroll Group has opened a new West Wales headquarters in Haverfordwest to serve existing and new clients throughout Pembrokeshire.

The broker has also recruited Simon Lawrence and Martin Colley from Antur Insurance to run operations.

Mr Lawrence has over 20 years' experience in the insurance industry serving corporate businesses in the Pembrokeshire area and joins in the position of account executive.

Mr Colley has joined as a specialist account broker in the SME sector. The company added that the team will be supported by regional director Robert Jones and Brynmor Williams, group director.

In addition Dafydd Jones, a Wales

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