Manchester-based insurance broker expands with new engineering client
Caunce O’Hara, the independent chartered insurance broker based in Manchester, has been chosen to handle the insurance requirements of manufacturer Power Jacks.
The firm’s Manchester HQ will support Steve Lewis, an account director with Caunce O’Hara, in the delivery of insurance services for the Aberdeen-based engineering company.
The MD of Caunce O’Hara, Stephen Darcy, said: “Power Jacks is well respected in the manufacturing industry, both in the UK and around the globe. We’re delighted they’ve chosen to work with us.
“This is one of many recent wins for Caunce O’Hara in the Aberdeenshire manufacturing industry and we’re very keen to maintain momentum in this sector and continue to expand our presence.”
An industrial engineering firm, Power Jacks creates electro-mechanical equipment for lifting, positioning and load monitoring in the transport, energy and defence industries.
The operational, commercial and strategic finance director at Power Jacks, Craig McGill, commented: “Caunce O’Hara’s long-standing expertise in manufacturing insurance strengthens our business team and brings a fresh outlook to the company.
“We are very impressed with its approach and ability to deliver solutions that fit our needs and long-term goals.”
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