Bollington to expand corporate and risk management offering

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Chairman Paul Moors says the growth will involve hiring people and acquisitions.

Bollington Insurance Brokers chairman Paul Moors has told Insurance Age it is seeking to develop its corporate and risk management offering following a set of, what he described as, "excellent" results.

The broker made a profit after tax of £1.1m for the year to the end of December 2014 according to documents filed at Companies House.

This came after a loss of £586,741 in the previous 12-month period which Moors put down to restructuring carried out in 2012.

"It's an excellent set of results and

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