Seventeen Group aims to double in size over five years
Managing director Paul Anscombe also says the group is currently in negotiations for acquisitions.
Seventeen Group's managing director Paul Anscombe said he's "very happy" with the firm's latest financial results and revealed plans to double the size of the business over the next five years.
Speaking to Insurance Age, he outlined that the expansion will come through organic growth, taking on staff and acquisitions.
Seventeen Group made a pre-tax profit of £743,614 for the year to the end of December 2014 which was slightly down from £770,812 for the previous 12 months.
The business also
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