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Name change for Gloucester-based insurance brokers

Brunsdon Insurance Brokers of Gloucester have taken the business decision to change their name.

As from yesterday, the company is to be called Butterworth Spengler South West Ltd after joining Butterworth Spengler last September.

There will be little change as the company will continue to operate from the same office with the same team and the same values.

Butterworth Spengler are part of the JMG group of companies who are a 'Top 50' independent insurance broking group with a diverse mix of businesses that offer products to business, private clients, and also employee benefits and health and safety consultancy services.

Neville Mills, who has been MD at Brunsdon Insurance for six years, will continue to lead the business. Neville started at Brunsdon Group in 1992, became a partner in 1995, a director in 1999, and became the broker's MD when he completed an MBO in 2015.

Neville said: "I am hugely excited to be working with Butterworth Spengler and the wider JMG Group in building the footprint in the South West and, of course, the growth aspirations throughout the UK."

"It's very much business as usual, and our professional approach remains unchanged, as do the members of the team.

"Being part of a top 50 broker will provide us with valuable resources and knowledge to support our client placements and opportunities to engage more with new clients. Our independence and personal approach to client relationships continues as it has done for over 90 years."

The company continues to remain directly authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority under reference 533826.

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