James Hallam undergoes a 'lucky' rebrand

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The holding company of James Hallam Insurance Brokers has undergone a rebrand as the group positions itself to make further investments in the broking market.

Allan Turner, the holding company of James Hallam, Arnold Fisher, Touchstone Underwriting, Gauntlet Insurance and 4sight Risk Management, has been renamed Seventeen Group.

Paul Turner, chief executive and son of founder Allan Turner, told Insurance Age the move was designed to allow the subsidiary companies to concentrate on running their businesses as the holding company would be able to take care of all regulatory requirements at a group level.

He added that the new Seventeen Group would also

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