’We’re delighted to have established a permanent base in London,’ says managing director

C&C Insurance Brokers has strengthened its presence in London with the opening of a new office in Mayfair.

The building the broker has moved into was once home to Winston Churchill, who lived there from 1905 and made it his first marital residence with Clemmie in 1908.

This was during his tenure as MP for Oldham, not too far from C&C’s head office roots.

”We’re delighted to have established a permanent base in London,” said Malcolm Cooke, managing director at C&C.

“This has been something close to my heart for a while now and we’ve been looking for the right space for some time. This location offers the ideal balance of accessibility, character and heritage. It provides an excellent setting for our clients and team alike.”

‘Dedicated base’

The move follows a period of sustained growth across multiple divisions, supported by the appointment of a permanent London-based business development executive earlier this year.

The broker added that the new office ”marks a significant milestone in C&C’s ongoing southern expansion, providing a dedicated base for both clients and colleagues in and around London”.

”Having an established office in Mayfair is already yielding positive results, with existing and prospective clients keen to meet face-to-face to discuss their business and personal insurance needs,” the firm said.

”The wider C&C team has also embraced the opportunity to collaborate and connect more closely with clients in the capital. Our property development, sports, technology, commercial, construction, trade credit, employee benefits and private clients divisions are among the first to benefit.”