Lark makes first Groupama-backed purchase
Lark Group has acquired Hampshire-based Griffiths Good & Company for an undisclosed sum. The acquisition will add around £7 million gross premium, £1m revenue and 14 staff to the group.
The acquisition gives Lark annual revenues of around £20m and 255 staff in 6 offices across London and the South East. Roy Griffiths will continue to have management responsibility for the Griffiths Good business following the acquisition.
Graham Lark, chairman of Lark said “We are delighted to add Griffiths Good & Company to the group. It is a top quality corporate broking business and the deal represents a further step towards our strategic objective to become one of the leading brokers in the
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