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Employee benefits provider Aceso grows Leeds-based group risk division with new hire
Growing employee benefits provider Aceso Health and Group Risk has made a new appointment in its group risk division, based at the firm’s Leeds head office.
Carole Lennon joins Aceso as a group risk account handler and has more than 20 years’ experience in the financial services industry.
Aceso, which is headquartered in Leeds, is part of the Attis Insurance Group, which now has six offices, employing more than 100 people across the north of England.
Aceso group risk director Paul Collin said: “I’m really excited to welcome Carole to our team and the whole Aceso and Attis family. As always, we continue to focus on building a team that reflects our fresh approach and innovative customer-focused ethos.”
He added: “Group risk is something that increasing numbers of employers are looking to provide, to protect both employees and their business. It covers death in service, as well as helping with costs involved if someone if severely ill or off work sick for a long period.
“With the current problems that all sectors are experiencing in terms of recruitment and retaining valued and skilled talent, these kind of benefits are becoming more relevant than ever for employers and can make a huge difference to employees.”
Aceso has grown from two employees in 2020 to a team of nine, with further hires planned over the coming months.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Robinson .
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