Markerstudy Broking looks to £600m GWP
The business is set to invest in its digital capabilities as MD, Ross Barrington, reflects on its Brightside deal and future M&A plans.
Markerstudy Broking is seeking to grow its gross written premium to more than £600m in the next 12 months.
Ross Barrington, MD at Markerstudy Broking, spoke to Insurance Age about the development of the division and plans for the future.
The business is also planning to grow by acquisition and build on the Brightside deal which was announced in March this year.
A key aim for 2022 is to increase the organisation’s GWP to £600m, it is currently at around £500m.
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He explained: “With the
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