Broker breaks new ground with 'excellent' office move
A fourth-generation insurance broker says it is set to strengthen its coverage with an office move.
TL Dallas is opening a Harrogate base.
Officials say the North Yorkshire hub marks “an important step in its continued investment for growth”.
The move follows previous expansions that have seen the Bradford-headquartered firm buy a 40-strong team in Inverness, Elgin and Orkney; launch offices in Lincolnshire and North Yorkshire; and open a commercial and agricultural office in Cockermouth, Cumbria.
Caroline Pullich, group head of private clients at TL Dallas – which is also employee-owned – will lead the company’s high-net-worth offer from its Harrogate base alongside corporate account executive James Bright.
Caroline said: “Harrogate has a vibrant professional and business community, and we have been working with clients here for decades.
“Establishing a dedicated presence allows us to build on those relationships while meeting new clients.”
James added: “The town’s diverse economy made it a natural location for our next stage of development.
“Harrogate is home to a broad range of successful businesses, from professional services to healthcare and hospitality.
“Having a base in the town gives us an excellent platform to support established organisations and growing companies.”
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