Friday, September 19, 2025

Group head of private clients appointed at TL Dallas

Independent insurance broking and risk management firm, TL Dallas has appointed Caroline Pullich as group head of private clients.

Caroline brings more than three decades of experience in financial services and insurance, having held senior roles at NatWest, Barclays, and NFU Mutual.

She spent 21 years at NatWest, where she progressed through a variety of retail and corporate banking roles, ultimately leading teams of up to 750 colleagues. She then spent 10 years at Barclays, progressing to head of SME for Yorkshire, working closely with entrepreneurs, family businesses, and regional organisations.

Most recently, Caroline was managing partner at NFU Mutual in Boston Spa, where she built a successful high-net-worth, bespoke insurance proposition. Over three years, she developed a portfolio of more than 80 private clients, providing tailored advice and support spanning both personal and commercial needs.

Commenting on her new role, Caroline said: “Throughout my career in banking and insurance, the importance of relationships has always stood out. At TL Dallas, I want to bring together everything I’ve learned to support clients with a truly personal, concierge-style service.

“I’ll also be building my own portfolio of clients, ensuring I’m closely connected to families and their future generations, who will be responsible for their personal and business assets in the years ahead. People want reassurance and an insurance broker that takes the time to really understand their individual needs, and that’s where TL Dallas excels and ultimately what attracted me to the role.”

Alongside her professional work, Caroline is an active contributor to the business and charitable communities. She is chair of the Institute of Directors for North Yorkshire, a board member of Maggie’s Cancer Care Yorkshire, and sits on the West and North Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce’s Leeds Leadership Group.

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