Levy Gee divisions given firm's name
Levy Gee has renamed its financial services and general insurance divisions.
Levy Gee has renamed its financial services and general insurance divisions.
Previously known as Stanhope Woodford and Stanhope Woodford Insurance Services, the divisions are now to be known as Levy Gee Financial Services Limited and Levy Gee Insurance Services respectively.
The two units have been part of the Levy Gee Group for many years. Stanhope Woodford was previously operated in partnership but is now a wholly owned division of Levy Gee operating on a nationwide basis.
According to the firm, the renaming reflects ‘a restructuring of the businesses into proactive service providers in line with the philosophy of the Levy Gee brand as well as the change in ownership.’
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