ABL boss targets further expansion after WTW buy

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CEO Maurice Boyd tells Insurance Age how the recent WTW purchase came about and outlines the GRP-owned firm's future ambitions.

ABL Group CEO Maurice Boyd has described GRP’s recent acquisition of Willis Tower Watson’s (WTW) broking business in Northern Ireland as an “exciting opportunity”, adding that he is looking forward to integrating the business into the consolidator’s Northern Ireland portfolio.

Commenting on how the deal came about, Boyd said: “We were approached by Willis to see if we would be interested in looking after their Northern Ireland portfolio.

“When that opportunity arose, I was really excited about

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