Chase Templeton joins GRiD

Adam Saville
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Employee benefits adviser signs up to Group Risk Development trade body

UK private health insurance broker Chase Templeton has joined GRiD as part of its growing interest in the group risk benefits sector. "Group risk benefits has been a real focus area for our business over the last couple of years," said David Williams, head of group risk for Chase Templeton. "We have been steadily increasing our group risk clients, and membership of GRiD is a natural next step for us to demonstrate our commitment and professionalism within the group risk industry." As part of its membership, Chase Templeton will gain access to specialist contacts in the group risk sect...

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