Profit and revenue growth for JLT

Three shrubs in a row each larger than the other

Group and UK arms both increase revenue for global broker despite challenging conditions.

JLT has posted revenue £1.1bn for the full year 2014 (2013: £974.6m) with £820m in revenue coming from its risk and insurance division.

Profit before tax for the group hit £183m (2013: £177.4m).

Dominic Burke, Chief Executive, commented: "We are pleased to deliver another strong set of results, building on the progress and momentum of recent years."

Strong
Looking at the businesses within JLT its JLT Specialty division achieved a "strong performance" with revenues of £255.4m in 2014 and organic

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