Lucas Fettes and Partners merges with HMB
Lucas Fettes and Partners has merged with London-based general practice, HMB. The announcement of th...
Lucas Fettes and Partners has merged with London-based general practice, HMB. The announcement of the link-up comes shortly after Lucas Fettes received its Lloyd's accreditation, in a move that aims to further strengthen Lucas Fettes' expertise in the general insurance field. HMB currently has four staff and offers general insurance advice, and will be moving into Lucas Fettes' premises in Rathbone Street. The merger brings the number of staff to more than 200, operating from offices in London
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