Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Professional services firm secures new Hull office

Aon plc, a global professional services firm, is relocating its 50-strong Humber team to a new office.

Aon has agreed a 10-year lease on the entire ground floor of the Redcliff Court building. The move is part of Aon’s investment in the region and will bring the entire Humber-based team together in one space, providing a flexible, collaborative and open working environment for all colleagues.

On completion of an extensive refurbishment, colleagues from Aon’s Kirmington and Hull offices will move to the new fully serviced office at the end of April, where they will benefit from a more efficient office design to support hybrid working and an upgraded IT infrastructure.

Chris Harvey, head of office Aon in Hull, said: “Investing in the Humber region and our talented 50-strong team is a key part of our growth ambition.

“As a global leader in commercial risk, and a major part of the region’s insurance scene that supports clients across a diverse range of sectors, ownership structures and sizes, we can provide an exciting and rewarding career for both highly experienced insurance professionals and new colleagues.

“In seeking new office space, Aon has focused on finding a building which fits with our Smart Working Model. Smart Working is centred on the four Cs – Clients, Collaboration, Celebration and Coaching and, while we will continue to embrace hybrid working, the office remains a place to connect, build knowledge, develop capabilities, enrich careers and contribute to a sense of belonging. Redcliff Court certainly aligns with that.

“This new space will help us in our ambition to develop strong teams and create an inclusive work environment, both in-office and through virtual collaboration, where all colleagues feel a sense of belonging, and will further strengthen the firm’s culture so that we can continue to deliver the best for our colleagues.”

The Hull team is currently based on the second floor of Redcliff Court.

Aon was advised by CBRE.

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