CAREY Corbett Sullivan Insurances are delighted to welcome Enda O’Halloran to their growing Commercial Insurance team in Ennis, Co Clare.

Enda has 20 years commercial insurance experience, working both with a direct insurer and within the broker market. He has particular depth of knowledge in the sectors including Hospitality (Hotels, Pubs, Restaurants, Take-away, Night Clubs etc); Construction-Employers Liability, Public Liability, Contractors; All Risks & Professional indemnity for Large Builders & Allied Trades; Motor Trade & Motor Fleet Insurance; Commercial Combined-Manufacturing, Distribution, Food etc.

“Enda will fit right into our office”, says Tommy Corbett, “he is a proud Kilmihil man, born & bred”. Enda has a keen interest in both football and hurling. Since retiring from playing, he’s coached both Men’s & Ladies football teams within the club.

Call Carey Corbett Sullivan Insurance to talk to Enda and get a quote on your business.Through our access to both Irish and European Insurance markets, we have a large range of cover to suit the individual needs of your business. (065) 689 3540 or call Enda directly (087) 949 8520.

GET TO KNOW ENDA
1. What was your first car, and did it have a name!?
Nissan Almera, once it started every morning that was main
thing!
2. What are you bingeing on Netflix over this Lockdown?
Formula 1 (Drive to Survive), trying to get through all 3 series.
3. Name 3 things on your bucket list of things to do post Lockdown?
– Night out with friends & family
– Summer Holiday (somewhere within the country)
– Get back on the training field with a few teams in Kilmihil

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