Higos reveals three-year plan of acquisition and organic growth

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Higos Insurance Services has embarked upon an ambitious growth plan that could see it more than double in size over the next three years.

The broker currently has 15 offices, but said it expected to be operating 35 branches by 2013 through acquisitions and organic expansion.

Neil Wyatt, marketing director at Higos, revealed that the majority of new branches would be acquisitions and that they would be concentrated within the South West namely in Somerset, Dorset, Wiltshire, Devon, Hampshire and Bristol.

"We have identified brokers that we would like to acquire and plans are in place for three or four acquisitions already. I expect

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