CLAIMS EQUILIBRIUM CLUB (CEC) ANNOUNCES TWO NEW DIRECTOR APPOINTMENTS

Claims Equilibrium Club (CEC) is pleased to announce the promotion of two key leadership team members, Christine Thomson and Paul Nicholson, to Directors of the company. This significant development comes as part of CEC’s ongoing growth strategy and commitment to strengthening its leadership team.

CEC is currently experiencing a period of expansion, driven by an increasing client base and demand for its specialist claims support services. The appointments of Christine Thomson, Operations Director, and Paul Nicholson, Sales and Marketing Director, mark a pivotal step in the company’s evolution. Both have worked closely with Founder and Managing Director Roger Topping for several years, contributing substantially to the company’s success and laying a strong foundation for future development.

Roger Topping commented, “I am delighted to welcome Christine and Paul to the Board of Directors. Their promotions reflect not only their outstanding contributions over the years but also the bright and ambitious future we see for CEC. As we continue to enhance our support services and maintain a client-centric approach for insurance brokers, their leadership will be instrumental.”

He continued, “I would like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank both Christine and Paul for their dedication and hard work. I have no doubt they will thrive in their new roles and help lead CEC into its next chapter.”

Founded over 20 years ago, CEC has built a reputation for providing expert support to insurance brokers, helping balance the claims process through independent and professional loss adjusting. Known for its integrity, flexibility, and client-first approach, CEC remains a trusted partner in the insurance industry.

For further information on the company or the new director appointments, please contact info@claimsec.co.uk or call CEC’s Head Office on 0141 781 4695.

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