’The company is in a great position to continue growing and supporting businesses,’ says director
Dallas Scott Davey has revealed that it will start providing insurance broking and risk management services to Lincoln City Football Club as part of its expansion plans.
In a statement released yesterday (25 October 2023), the broker said it had netted The Imps as a new client in a deal that would also see it support the team as a business partner.
It came as the firm, which opened in Lincolnshire at the end of 2021, looks to double in size over the next two years.
As part of its growth plans, the broker wants to take on new business and recruit more staff, such as account handlers, to help deal with client demands.
“As we celebrate our second anniversary, the company is in a great position to continue growing and supporting businesses, the farming community and sports clubs across Lincolnshire,” director Ed Davey said.
“This partnership with Lincoln City Football Club will hopefully be a long and fruitful one and we are really excited to be working with the club.”
’Very passionate’
Dallas Scott Davey provides business and agricultural insurance to a range of clients and is part of the TL Dallas Group, which has 12 other UK offices.
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Darren Scott, who is also a director at the broker, said it was a “real career highlight” for him to be providing his firm’s services to Lincoln City Football Club.
Adam Chantrey, head of commercial at the club, added that they chose Dallas Scott Davey as the firm was “clearly very passionate about what they do and are based locally to us”.
“They can provide an in-person and highly experienced service,” he added.
“We have a number of complicated insurance risks that Dallas Scott Davey have run through in great depth to make sure we are covered as comprehensively as possible and we are confident that we are in safe hands.”
His career began in 2019, when he joined a local north London newspaper after graduating from the University of Sheffield with a first-class honours degree in journalism.
He took up the position of deputy news editor at Insurance Times in March 2023, before being promoted to his current role in May 2024.View full Profile
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