1st UK Broking rebrands with new logo, website and name change

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Insurance brokers, 1st UK Broking, which is a part of the constantly evolving iRevolution Group, has announced a new name, logo and website in a recent brand overhaul. 

Previously known as 1st UK Commercial, the business has rebranded to emphasise its commitment to providing insurance for non-commercial products as well as its usual policies within the fleet and commercial field.

1st UK Broking hopes that its new site will make it easier than ever for customers to access the information regarding the policies they need.

The insurance broker belongs to the notable iRevolution Group which has continued to expand its team of qualified insurance professionals in the new year. The new logo is more in line with other existing businesses belonging to the group.

Speaking on the new logo and site, Stuart Crosby, Managing Director of 1st UK Broking said: 

”We were delighted to begin the new year with a successful rebrand, we believe our new site will make it uncomplicated for those requiring further information about our business. The new website helpfully displays the policies we offer and how customers can get in touch to receive a quote.

”Furthermore, we were pleased to see our new logo displayed on the site, we hope that this logo will become synonymous with the work we do within iRevolution Group’s team of experienced professionals.”

Rebecca Vickers, Group Marketing Director of iRevolution Group spoke on the rebrand:

”We are pleased to see the launch of the 1st UK Broking rebrand, bringing it inline with others in the Group and see it as a chance to reinforce its connection with the wider business.”


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