Martin Long
Martin Long (born 26 August 1950) is a businessman and founder of the Churchill Insurance Company.
Career
Long began his career working in a number of insurance companies. He went on to become managing director of Halifax Insurance.[1]
Together with Peter Wood, he founded Direct Line in 1985, the first telephone-only insurance company in the UK.[2] Four years later Long broke away to form Churchill, a company he would manage himself until its purchase by the Royal Bank of Scotland in 2003,[3] a deal that is said to have earned Long £50 million.[2] He retained his job of running Churchill until 2004, when he left to set up his own property company.[2]
Long is now also one of the owners of Crystal Palace Football Club, holding 25% of the club's shares.[4]
References
- ↑ "Founder of Churchill Properties"
- 1 2 3 "Business big shot: Martin Long, of Churchill Properties", The Times
- ↑ "Royal Bank of Scotland buys Churchill insurance", The Independent 11 June 2003, accessed 11 March 2014
- ↑ "Long live Crystal Palace", Daniel Jones, This is Croydon Today