Media insurance firm taken over

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Oval Limited has acquired media insurance broking firm O’Neill and Bramwell Plc.

O’Neill and Bramwell specialises in providing insurance broking services to the advertising, production and event industries. The company has been established for over 10 years, with a strong focus on mid-corporate and corporate clients.

All staff will retain their jobs and directors Susana Bramwell and Tony O’Neill will head up the team, reporting into London and south managing director, Peter Young.

Bramwell will become Oval’s director of media insurance. She said: “We are very pleased with the decision to join Oval. We see the two companies as having very well aligned values which will give us the opportunity to continue the same level of service to our clients

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