Cunningham Lindsey introduces regional structure in bid to work more closely with brokers

Cunningham Lindsey has restructured its property services division with the creation of a regional structure, covering: London; the South; Midlands and East Anglia; the North and Northern Ireland; and the North East and Scotland.

The new structure has been designed to help Cunningham Lindsey provide a more localised service, particularly in the commercial sector, and work closer with insurance clients and brokers who are involved in the claims process.

Colin Ganson, head of property services at Cunningham Lindsey, said: “The new offices are locally managed and staffed with teams that have a real knowledge about the area.

“This will help us to provide a truly focused service to the different stakeholders in commercial

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