Granite to create 300 new jobs

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Liverpool-based Granite, which sits behind Acorn, is set to expand following funding deal with Inflexion Private Equity earlier this year.

Granite Underwriting, which owns Acorn Insurance, has stated it is looking to make over 300 hires in its Liverpool headquarters.

The new roles span across both Granite and Acorn. The business explained it is set to expand across a range of functions including underwriting, actuarial, customer service, claims handling, finance and HR. 

Granite has recently hired Jonathon Rhydderch as underwriting director and David Greaves, former head of SME and e-trade at QBE, as schemes and trading director

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