JLT's speciality business sees UK revenue up 5% in 2016
CEO explains that the disposal of Thistle was due to it no longer fitting the broker's strategy.
Jardine Lloyd Thompson's (JLT) speciality business saw total UK revenue for 2016 up 5% to £327m, compared to the previous year, driven by strong sector performance, its group finance chief told Insurance Age.
Charles Rozes, group finance director said: "Sector performance in the specialty line is namely construction, aviation which was quite strong throughout the year.
"In that regards we are going from strength to strength in some of those sectors."
He noted that the fine arts division has "had
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