Police are calling it a case of malicious mischief after a large number of windows were smashed at Viewlands Primary School in Perth.
07.05.2022 - 23:03 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Scotland’s biggest independent insurance broker is enhancing its presence on Tayside.
The Perth -based GS Group has acquired the family-run Strathtay Insurance Brokers, which was founded in Dundee in 1974 by Charles Robertson.
His successors Nigel, James and Hannah Robertson will transition to the GS Group, while Alison Duncan plans to retire after assisting with the handover process.
George Stubbs, managing director and founder of the Shore Road based GS Group, which handles around £30 million business annually, said: “We are delighted to add such a well-known Dundee broker to our portfolio.
“The GS Group started more than 30 years ago and we remain proud of our independent status.
“We opened our City Quay offices in Dundee nine years ago and the acquisition of such a respected firm as Strathtay Insurance Brokers will further strengthen our position in the Tayside market.
“We are delighted that Nigel, James and Hannah will join us at City Quay and we wish Alison a long and happy retirement.
“They are well-known and respected in the local business community and we were delighted to be approached to take over the business.
“In addition to day-to-day insurance broking, we offer risk and claims management as well as the full range of financial services products via our sister company George Stubbs Financial Services Ltd.
“We will do everything in our power to ensure the transition is as smooth as possible.”
Nigel Robertson said the GS Group was the perfect fit.
“With the partners each over 60 and having amassed 125 years combined service, we felt the time was right to step back and take things a bit easier, while ensuring our clients would enjoy the same quality of service they have come to expect over the years,” explained
Police are calling it a case of malicious mischief after a large number of windows were smashed at Viewlands Primary School in Perth.
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