JLT has "continued appetite for acquisitions"

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Bosses say 2014 results highlight “continued momentum of the business”.

JLT has seen "strong organic growth" in 2014, despite challenging trading conditions, and the business expects to continue growing throughout 2015.

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

James Twining, commercial director explained that some of the growth will be organic - the group achieved 6% organic growth in 2014 - while some would come from acquisitions.

Deputy CEO Mark Drummond-Brady, deputy group

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