A-Plan reports 3% rise in turnover and two board appointments

Carl Shuker A-Plan

Broker looking to grow client numbers.

A-Plan has reported a turnover of £55.7m for the year ended February 2013, up from the £54.1m reported last year.

Ebitba fell from £21.3m in 2012 to £20.3m, which the company attributed to a “significant investment in local, targeted marketing”, aimed at building organic growth in client numbers.

The broker increased its policyholder numbers by 6%, and opened four new branches during the year, bringing its total number of branches to 67.

Challenging market
A-Plan chief executive Carl Shuker said

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