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Target Harlosh rebrands as Target Group

Target Harlosh rebrands as Target Group

Target Harlosh, the insurance software specialist, has simplified its branding and rebranded as Target Group – taking the name of its parent company.

Target Group is a major supplier of insurance and financial services software and business process outsourcing services with operations in Australia, New Zealand, the UK and Ireland.  With over 500 staff, Target Group provides solutions to major brands around the world including TOWER Insurance, Barclays, Liberty and Credit Suisse.

Target’s operational headquarters for Australia and New Zealand are run from Auckland under the leadership of Brett Arthur, Regional General Manager. 

Commenting on the rebrand, Brett Arthur said “Target Group is a well-established supplier of software solutions to major insurers.  We’re in the business of enabling insurers to modernise and improve operations, as well as equipping them to more rapidly launch products to market and to innovate.”

Paddy Byrne, CEO of Target Group said “We have ambitious plans to grow our business in Australia and New Zealand. I’m building an even stronger team that can deliver great software solutions, great service and value to our insurance and financial services clients around the world.”

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