Heath Lambert becomes Gallagher Heath after £97m takeover

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IFA firm Heath Lambert will trade as Gallagher Heath from today following its acquisition by insurance brokerage giant Gallagher & Co.

Gallagher & Co bought Heath Lambert in May for £97m. Heath Lambert's corporate benefits arm, Heath Lambert Employee Benefits, will now be known as Gallagher Employee Benefits. David Ross, chief executive Gallagher International, said: "The new brand, Gallagher Heath, is a clear statement to the market and our clients that we are stronger together." 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." ...

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