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Chartered Success for Gateshead Insurance Brokerage
Felling-based commercial insurance brokerage Talbot Jones Risk Solutions is delighted to achieve Corporate Chartered Status.
The family-run firm, which specialises in supporting the Third Sector, shares this accolade with only two other North East insurance brokers.
It reflects their sustained commitment to continued professional development, high ethical standards and excellent customer focus.
Serving on the Insurance Institute of Newcastle upon Tyne’s board and representing the region’s insurance industry at a national level, professional excellence and high-quality training and development in the insurance industry has always been a passion of Managing Director Richard Talbot-Jones, a Chartered Insurance Broker in his own right.
“We are absolutely delighted to gain this recognition and to be part of raising the profile of high standards in the profession within the region.“
Business Development Director, Clare, adds “It’s such a great achievement for our town, Gateshead, which is now home to two of the region’s three Chartered Insurance Brokers. The North East is a fantastic place to start up and develop an exciting business.“
Talbot Jones Risk Solutions launched 3 years ago and now boasts a team of 4 qualified, experienced and enthusiastic professionals. They specialise in supporting Charities, Social Enterprises and Professions with insurance and risk management advice.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Talbot Jones Risk Solutions .
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