Access buys AT Bell in bid to become leading broker in third sector

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Access Insurance has acquired AT Bell Insurance Brokers' client portfolio and staff to grab a larger share of the specialist charity and church market.

Access and A.T. Bell have combined their teams and clients as part of Access' "ambitious" plan to grow the size of the company by 10 times within the following 10 years.

AT Bell is well known as the broker for the Christian community and Access has been growing rapidly in the charity sector. By joining forces the companies said they hoped to become the leading insurance broker to the Christian and third sector community.

Simon Hickman, MD of Access, set the growth target in 2008 and said: "The

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