GUISELEY-headquartered JMG Group has secured additional office space due to the continuing growth of the insurance broker business.
Established in 2020 following a management buyout of JM Glendinning Insurance Brokers, JMG Group has since driven forward its organic and acquisitive growth strategy. Leveraging its expertise and market knowledge, the business has identified, attracted and integrated complementary brokers. The additional office space will accommodate the group’s finance function, which has grown from eight members to a robust team of 50 since the buyout.
The finance team relocates from the Group’s headquarters in Guiseley to a spacious and purpose-built office in Yeadon, Leeds. The new office will accommodate all 50 staff members and allows for future expansion. It provides the ideal environment for the finance team to thrive and continue to deliver its important financial reporting and client reporting services.
Kathren Wright, JMG Group finance director, says: “The relocation of our finance team to new premises is a milestone for our business, marking remarkable growth and success of the JMG Group.
"Our department has gone from having 24 desks which we made work through hybrid working, to having 50 desks. Our hybrid approach continues to work for us but we’re a fun and sociable team who like being together so having more space allows more of us to be in the office at the same time.
“Providing our team with the right space and environment is essential to supporting their professional growth and enabling them to perform at their best. The move signifies a new chapter in our journey and underscores our dedication to providing our employees with the resources they need to succeed.”
One of the UK’s leading insurance brokers, JMG Group has 550 employees across 27 offices – from the highlands of Scotland to the south coast of England – and places in excess of £250million of premiums on behalf of its clients, annually.
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