Direct Group expansion plans underway with 200 new roles created
Direct Group is set to create 200 jobs following a relocation of its head office.
The insurance services provider has made a multi-million pound investment in a new purpose built office in Doncaster.
The investment follows the acquisition of Direct Group by Ryan Specialty Group (RSG) in September 2012.
It will see 50 claims, underwriting and administration roles created immediately, with the remaining 150 jobs to be created within the next 18 months.
Derek Coles, CEO of Direct Group, said: “This is an exciting milestone in our development as a business and it represents a
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