Having left university Paul joined Alan Turner
to start the group in 1981,
which incorporated insurance broking and underwriting.
Since inception the group had been involved in underwriting under the
brand of Sabre Insurance which was sold to General Accident in 1996.
This released the Venture Capital investors that had provided the
corporate capital and allowed Paul to focus on the further development
of James Hallam Limited.
James Hallam had been formed to provide a much needed focus on
corporate insurance advice and personal service.
Whilst the areas covered were broad Paul was involved in some historic
events including providing cover for Live Aid, The Popes Tour of Australia
and The Wall Concert in Berlin celebrating the unification of Germany to
name a few.
The group of companies that has now been put together embraces a
number of specialist areas including Arnold Fisher – the broker to the
travel and tour operating industry – which is endorsed by ABTA,
Professional Risks, Technology, Media and Entertainment, Risk
Management, Financial and Professional Institutions, Private Clients
and Financial Advice.
Married with two children his personal interests include being a member
of the Court of the Worshipful Company of Insurers, tennis, skiing, golf,
art and fly fishing. |