Bridle Insurance expands into Wales

Swansea Sail Bridge

Bridle Insurance has announced the purchase of Swansea-based broker Associated Householders Services, which is better known as AHS Insurance.

Bridle Insurance said that the Welsh broker, which was founded nearly 25 years ago, will add thousands of extra clients to its customer base and increase turnover by a seven figure sum.

Neil Fox chief operations officer, said: "AHS is a natural fit for us as it is clearly very successful, well run and built on solid foundations. The potential to be delivered is huge and enables the Bridle brand to expand into Wales for the first time."

He continued: "These continue to be very exciting times for

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