Revenue up at Robertson Taylor

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Entertainment broker says total premium placed in 2014 exceeds £100m for the first time.

Robertson Taylor has reported increases in revenue and total premium placed, according to its financial results for the year ended 31 December 2014.

The entertainment broker disclosed revenue for 2014 of £16.92m, compared to £16.29m in 2013.

The total premium placed by the company was £102m (2013: £93m) and according to the group this was the first time it exceeded £100m.

Growth
John Silcock, chief operating officer of Robertson Taylor, described 2014 as a "defining year" for the broker.

He said

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