Home and Legacy now has platform to grow further, says MD
Home & Legacy has experienced a major increase in sales across its product portfolio, demonstrating a 26% year-on-year growth.
The growth across household (25%), motor (32%) and landlords (33%) lines during quarter four of 2010, in comparison to the same period in 2009, has been 90% broker led, according to Barry O'Neill, managing director at Home & Legacy.
He said "We feel we now have the platform to grow our business further and to continue investing in more resources and staff. We are hoping to focus on higher value cases as brokers increasingly trust us with even more valuable clients.
Mr O'Neill attributed the
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