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CCV returns to smaller end of the market

Following the recent acquisitions of Protectagroup and HLI, Cullum Capital Ventures has announced two further acquisitions.

Four Counties Insurance Brokers, which operates from offices in St Neots and St Ives, Cambridgeshire, controls gross written premiums (GWP) of over £5m and includes commercial, personal and scheme activity.

CCV chief executive Tim Johnson commented: “Four Counties is an innovative business with some very interesting schemes. This moves CCV to £215m of GWP and adds another area of expertise to the group”.

David Parish, director of Four Counties, added: “The CCV philosophy fits well with the needs

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