Venture Preference boosts GWP by £25m
Venture Preference (VP) has acquired two brokers through its Smart & Cook business and one via its Stuart Alexander business boosting the broker’s gross written premium (GWP) by £25m.
The two firms acquired by Smart & Cook were Leatherhead-based Castlebank, an £8m GWP business specialising in commercial, high net worth insurance and domiciliary healthcare schemes and Kendal-based Talbot, with £10m in GWP, specialising in agricultural and farming business.
Neville Insurance Consultants, acquired by Stuart Alexander, specialises in commercial insurance and operates from two offices in Slough and Egham. In 1996 it acquired Blake Marston Priest and, with its specialism in
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