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Admiral's turnover increases 22%

Henry Engelhardt-Admiral

Confused.com turnover has increased by 32% in Q3 2009, compared to the same period last year

Admiral Group’s turnover has increased by 22% to £294m in Q3 2009.

In its interim management statement, covering the period 1 July to 16 October 2009, the group also announced that its number of customers has increased by 17% to 2.01 million.

Confused.com turnover in Q3 09 increased 32% compared to the same period last year.

Henry Engelhardt, chief executive, Admiral Group, said: “I’m pleased to report that not much has changed in three months. Our successful business continues to grow and

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