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Crawford THG and Ellis & Buckle set to axe staff in restructuring.

The loss adjusting world is about to go through another period of upheaval with both Crawford THG an...

The loss adjusting world is about to go through another period of
upheaval with both Crawford THG and Ellis & Buckle expected to shed
jobs.


Crawford is about to axe 100 jobs in a bid to become more profitable in
the highly personal lines sector.


Jonathan Clark, group development director at Crawford said: "We are not
losing a large figure in terms of our overall business, which employs over
1200 staff."


"However, it's necessary because we are looking to move from being tied
geographically to a

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