Julian Harris renews relationship with Berkeley Alexander

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Berkeley Alexander is continuing as a preferred supplier of general insurance to the Julian Harris Network.

Geoff Hall, Berkeley Alexander’s managing director, said: “We have a long standing relationship with the Julian Harris Network based on our ability to provide their members with a wide range of competitive insurance products. We are like minded businesses and our proposition sits comfortably with Julian Harris’ ethos of broking insurances amongst a wide range of insurers offering choice, quality, service, value and reward.

“I look forward to assisting their members in sourcing the right products for their clients whilst delivering market leading remuneration.”

Julian Harris, the network’s CEO added: “I am very happy to endorse and promote Berkeley Alexander’s services. We have used them for nearly 20 years now.

“As well as offering an online GI facility, they also have the valuable option of a traditional GI brokerage where you can ring up and discuss, and tailor a plan for an individual client’s needs, including commercial insurances.”

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