’We see this as an important step in our continued investment for growth,’ says head of private clients
TL Dallas has expanded its footprint in north Yorkshire with a new office in Harrogate.

Located at 36 Victoria Avenue, the new office forms part of the family-owned broker’s wider strategy to build on sustained organic growth.
It is based in the centre of Harrogate’s professional and commercial district, with its services on offer to both private and business clients across the town and surrounding areas.
Caroline Pullich, group head of private clients at TL Dallas, will lead the firm’s high net worth (HNW) client offering from the new Harrogate base, working alongside corporate account executive, James Bright, who will focus on supporting commercial clients across the region.
’Investment for growth’
Pullich said: “Our expansion reflects both growing demand from existing clients and the company’s commitment to strengthening its presence in north Yorkshire.
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“Harrogate has a vibrant professional and business community and we have been working with clients here for decades. Establishing a dedicated presence at 36 Victoria Avenue allows us to build on those relationships, whilst also meeting new clients locally.
“We see this as an important step in our continued investment for growth. TL Dallas has always focused on providing clear, independent advice and personal service and having a base in Harrogate means we can be even closer to the people and businesses we support.”
Bright added: “The town’s diverse economy made it a natural location for our next stage of development. Harrogate is home to a broad range of successful businesses, from professional services to healthcare and hospitality.
”Having a base in the town gives us an excellent platform to support both established organisations and growing companies with their insurance and risk management needs.”

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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