Stackhouse Poland acquires
Stackhouse Poland has cemented its position as one of the country’s leading independent insurance brokers with its acquisition of 100% of the share capital of David Fangen Holdings, which includes David Fangen (based in London) and W Burch & Son (High Wycombe), effective from 1 June.
This concludes a busy first half of 2008 for the company, which in March also acquired the specialist private medical insurance broker Healthcare Management Company, based in Stevenage,
This means that Stackhouse Poland now controls in excess of £40m of gross written premiums through its 90 staff operating from five locations in the South East.
In addition the company has two specialist joint venture companies, Green Park Insurance Services and HFM Columbus Insurance Services, specialising in
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