Target Harlosh appoints new regional director
Target Harlosh appoints new regional director to head up operations in Australia and New Zealand
Target Harlosh, a leading international insurance solutions specialist, has appointed Brett Arthur as regional director. With over 15 years experience in the IT industry, Brett will lead the company’s ambitious expansion plans across Australia and New Zealand.
Brett will be based in Auckland and will drive forward growth across the region whilst maintaining excellent service to our clients.
Commenting on his appointment, Brett Arthur said “Target Harlosh is an innovative insurance solutions business with a proven track record and growing customer base globally. I’m looking forward to taking a leading role in further developing our penetration in this region.”
James Rudolf, managing director of Target Group said “Brett’s extensive leadership experience within the technology sector will be a great asset to our team as we continue to deliver for our clients and further strengthen our brand reputation worldwide.”
Outside of this region, Target Harlosh continues to extend its customer base lead by teams based in the UK and Asia Pacific. Target Harlosh has built a significant business over the past 10 years to provide agile software solutions and hosted services for the general insurance market. Clients include TOWER Group, Medical Assurance Society and NFU Mutual.
Target Group, the parent company of Target Harlosh, has experienced a significant increase in annual turnover, with revenues rising from £11.1 million to £22.2 million between 2006 and 2009. The ambitious company has increased its team by 43% over the past year. Target now employs over 370 people across the UK, Australia and New Zealand.
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