The “Troubles” were just beginning in Northern Ireland, platform soles and flares were the height of fashion, Barbie dolls were the best-selling toy and Harry Nilsson’s “Without You” was at the top of the UK charts in 1972 when John Liverton founded CCS Insurance Services Limited. Although the company offered all insurance related and insurance and financial related products to the public, the business was established with the ethos of building long-term client relationships.
Increasing regulation led to the company being split between insurance broking and financial services and, in June 1991, CCS Financial Services Limited was born providing financial solutions to individuals, families and businesses.
The company is now dealing with the third generation of original clients and remains proud of its history of “putting people at the heart of the business” throughout the last half century.
The company continues to offer financial planning solutions including mortgages, investment, life assurance and pensions.
The “Troubles” were just beginning in Northern Ireland, platform soles and flares were the height of fashion, Barbie dolls were the best-selling toy and Harry Nilsson’s “Without You” was at the top of the UK charts in 1972 when John Liverton founded CCS Insurance Services Limited. Although the company offered all insurance related and insurance and financial related products to the public, the business was established with the ethos of building long-term client relationships.
Increasing regulation led to the company being split between insurance broking and financial services and, in June 1991, CCS Financial Services Limited was born providing financial solutions to individuals, families and businesses.
The company is now dealing with the third generation of original clients and remains proud of its history of “putting people at the heart of the business” throughout the last half century.
The company continues to offer financial planning solutions including mortgages, investment, life assurance and pensions.
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