Andrew Burke pleased with owner’s backing as Das invests for the future
After 2015’s losses CEO admits 2016 will be another year in the red but predicts 2017 turnaround in the figures.
Das has reported a loss of £5.7m for 2015 however CEO Andrew Burke told Insurance Age that it was a result of investment rather than inherent problems with the business.
"It has been driven largely by the investment we have made in transforming the business," he commented.
"The programme launched in February 2015 and it's a three year programme."
Adding: "It is all about making this a better business rather than dealing with any fundamental structural problems. It is bringing the business up to
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