Invicta announces latest acquisitions
Invicta Insurance Services is set to complete it latest acquisitions which will add 2,500 customers and over £1m GWP to its portfolio.
The purchases of Keith Montgomery Insurance Services, the insurance broking trading arm of Wiltshire-based Keith Montgomery Associates, and the commercial and motor portfolios of Fountain Insurance & Investment Services, based in Dorset, will be completed on 1 May this year.
Fountain’s home and property owners’ portfolios, will follow in 12 months time.
Steve Gamage, managing director of Invicta Insurance Services, said: “We are delighted to welcome these new customers to Invicta, where we
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