US giant, AssuredPartners, plans to double UK turnover as it hits M&A trail

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David Heathfield, CEO of the US-based broker’s UK arm, discusses its recent deal to buy Borland Insurance and reveals ambitious UK growth plans.

AssuredPartners is targeting growth in the UK following its acquisition of Scottish broker Borland Insurance, according to UK chief executive officer David Heathfield.

Heathfield told Insurance Age that the business is currently reviewing a number of opportunities, adding: “In the short to medium term we want to double in terms of turnover, the plan is to grow by adding companies that we believe share the strategic values which have made AssuredPartners so successful in a relatively short

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