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Tax firms joins Grid

by Emma Simon
April 7, 2026
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Tax firm Moore Kingston Smith has joined the trade body Group Risk Development (Grid).

The tax and audit firms works with a range of clients with a growing presence in in employee benefits consultancy. 

Moore Kingston Smith said it has  recently seen an increasing recognition of the value of independent advice on group risk products for corporate clients and their employees.

Moore Kingston Smith Financial Advisers director Tom Breading says: “We have a desire to work with the leading insurers to influence product development and contribute to raising awareness of the benefits of group risk products. This is why we are keen to become members of Grid.”

Colin Fitzgerald, chair of Grid adds: “Our membership currently stands at over 70 of the top adviser firms, providers, reinsurers and specialist suppliers in the country. We are very pleased to now welcome Moore Kingston Smith to the group to add to our increasing wealth of knowledge and expertise across both group risk and a wide range of related areas.”

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