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Henderson Insurance Brokers Reports Growth and Development
Henderson Insurance Brokers Teesside is reporting development and growth as it celebrates three years in Stockton.
Since it opened at Preston Farm Business Park, Stockton, in 2009, its staff numbers have grown from two to 35 and its annual turnover now stands at £16 million.
Earlier this year, the company expanded its business portfolio with the acquisition of one of the North East’s leading firms of independent financial advisors.
Arlington, which handles the finances of many wealthy North East individuals and businesses with a portfolio in excess of £100 million for both individual and business clients, is now is known as Henderson Private Wealth.
Henderson is continuing to recruit with its newly-acquired Henderson Private Wealth division looking for two paraplanners.
To meet the demands of the expanding business, Henderson has promoted Kris Allington, 26, from Ashington, to Commercial Broker. He was previously a Tele-sales Executive.
Jonathan Willett, Henderson Insurance Brokers Teesside Director, said: “Henderson Insurance Teesside is bucking the current economic climate and has established a strong footing in the area.
“With a strong focus on excellence and customer service, we have achieved significant growth during the last three years and this is set to continue in the future.”
He added: “I am confident that our teams will continue to build on the steady progress that the company has made since it opened on Teesside.”
The company recently has invested in enhancing its offices at George Stephenson Court, Westland Way.
Kris, who has a degree in finance, joined Henderson in 2010. His new job entails him supporting Account Executives, working on commercial accounts.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Recognition PR Business Team .
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