Brokerring takes stake in accounts firm
Ataraxia and Brokerbility founder, Stuart Randall, explained that the advisory business has developed since it was set up last year to support independent brokers.
Brokerring has evolved to offer smaller independent brokers growth and M&A advice and developed a “match-making service” for brokers who wish to buy or sell since it was set up last year, according to founder Stuart Randall.
Randall told Insurance Age that it has also taken a stake in broker specialised firm, Broker Accounts Services, which offers accountancy out-sourcing to the broking community.
Randall, who also previously set-up Ataraxia and Brokerbility, explained: “They offer broker
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