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Bishop Skinner Insurance Brokers
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Bishop Skinner Insurance Brokers based in the centre of Newcastle-upon-Tyne opened their
account with The Bureau in December 2000. They were general insurance brokers offering a mix
of commercial and personal lines to the local business community and further afield, and private
homeowners along with a few niche policies for working men’s clubs and motor traders.
www.bishop-skinner.co.uk
Blue Seas Adjusters
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Blue Seas Adjusters, based in The City of London, signed-up in November 2009. As Lloyd’s brokers
they are marine claims adjusters providing marine claims trackers, average adjusters, and trade
disruption claims adjusters operating in the Lloyd’s and London Markets.
www.blueseasadjusters.com
Bruce Burke and Co
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Bruce Burke and Co, based in Goodmayes, near Barking and Dagenham, met The Bureau at an
Insurance Age Expo event where they gave a presentation on Website design. The Bureau ended-up
publishing 4 Websites, one for their shops and offices policies, one for pubs and guest houses,
another for restaurants, and one for let property owners.
www.shopandoffi ceinsurance.co.uk
www.pubssandguesthouseinsurance.co.uk
www.restaurantinsurance.co.uk
www.letpropertyownersinsurance.co.uk
Brian Thompson Insurance Consultants (BTIC)
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Brian Thompson Insurance Consultants (BTIC) are based in Gosforth, just outside of Newcastle-up-
on-Tyne attended a CGU Club Elite Internet Workshop in late 1999 and ordered in January 2000.
They are general insurance brokers offering a mixture of commercial and personal lines insurances.
www.btic.co.uk
Burnley Insurance Brokers
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Burnley Insurance Brokers, based in Burnley were one of our early clients and again a general
broker offering a mix of commercial and personal lines insurance services.
www.bib-ltd.co.uk
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