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Corporate milestones mark insurance brokers five years in business on Teesside
Henderson Insurance Brokers Ltd has unveiled a series of milestones as it celebrates five years in business on Teesside.
The operation, based in Stockton, was launched in 2009 with four employees and since has expanded to a workforce totalling 40.
During the last five years, Teesside companies have placed more than £11 million insurance premium in commercial and rural business policies.
The office is led by brother and sister, Jonathan Willett and Emma Simkins.
Henderson Insurance Brokers Teesside has established a solid reputation in Tees Valley and has become one of the fastest growing branches in the company’s network.
Henderson Insurance Brokers’ founder is Joe Henderson, an independent insurance entrepreneur of long-standing, who launched the office at George Stephenson Way, Preston Farm, Stockton, after spotting a gap in the Teesside marketplace.
Jonathan Willett, who along with Emma is a Director of Henderson Insurance Brokers Teesside, said: “We believed that the Tees Valley had great potential and our growth and recruitment during the last five years has demonstrated that HIBL was right to have confidence in the area.
“The combination of our wide range of specialist skills and a policy of recruiting staff with years of experience has helped us drive our plans for growth forward to deliver new opportunities within the area.
“As one of the UK’s most important service industries, the insurance sector is a substantial contributor to the economy and HIBL is committed to continuing to play an active role in Tees Valley’s corporate environment. “
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Recognition PR Business Team .
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