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‘Its specialist expertise, reputation and focus on the power and construction sectors make it a natural complement to our business,’ says group executive chairman Loss adjusting and claims management group QuestGates has completed the purchase of power and construction claims firm Richard Hartley Partnership (RHP). RHP – which specialises in providing adjusting services for complex losses – was founded in 1999 in Harrogate by current executive chairman, Richard Hartley. RHP will maintain its existing branding as it begins to operate under the QuestGates group umbrella. The purchase is the third of the year for QuestGates – following its acquisitions of Miles Fanning Legal and Howell Wild – and is now the 23rd such purchase since the firm’s inception in 2003. According to Glen Donaldson, chief commercial officer at QuestGates, RHP’s “expertise, services and client base align closely with our own, significantly enhancing the range of claims solutions we can offer”. Strategic fit Chris Hall, group executive chairman at QuestGates, added: “RHP shares many of QuestGates’ core values and represents an excellent strategic and cultural fit, centred on personal relationships, trust and confidence. Read: French broker enters UK market with acquisition of six Leicester-based firms Read: TBIG acquires 70% stake in Newark-based £3.5m GWP broker Explore more M&A-related content here, or discover other news stories here “Its specialist expertise, reputation and focus on the power and construction sectors make it a natural complement to our business and align closely with the evolving needs of our clients.” Hartley commented: “Almost 30 years after its formation, RHP remains dedicated to delivering tailored, agile solutions to complex claims through a team of forward-thinking professionals with deep technical expertise. “Joining the QuestGates group opens exciting new opportunities for our people and will allow us to further strengthen the services we provide to our clients.” He graduated in 2017 from the University of Manchester with a degree in Geology. He spent the first part of his career working in consulting and tech, spending time at Citibank as a data analyst, before working as an analytics engineer with clients in the retail, technology, manufacturing and financial services sectors.View full Profile No comments yet
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