Heath Lambert Consulting Limited becomes Gallagher Employee Benefits

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Heath Lambert Consulting Limited is to become known as Gallagher Employee Benefits, with immediate effect, following its acquisition by Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. in May.

Michael Brown, Chief Executive of Gallagher Employee Benefits said: “Becoming a member of the Gallagher group of professionals enables us to broaden the services we deliver and where we deliver them, both in the UK and internationally. We can now offer our people broader horizons for personal development within our business.

“I am proud to lead a talented team of committed and professional people who care about service. We will continue to develop new and cutting edge propositions for the benefit of corporate and individual clients such as our recent online annuity proposition. We shall continue to uphold the highest standards of professionalism and speak out against commercially attractive ideas which are not necessarily in the interests of our clients and the end consumer.”

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