Three brokers make top 100 UK companies

Mark Bower-Dyke

Three insurance brokers have made it onto this year’s Sunday Times Fast Track 100 list of UK companies with the fastest growing sales over the last three years.

Be Wiser Insurance was the top performer from the industry with the Andover-based broker ranked in 13th place.

Staysure.co.uk also made the league table with 15th place and Texel Finance came in as the 86th fastest growing company.

Founded in 2007, Be Wiser has grown from six staff to employing over 240 people. Its financial results for the year ending 31 May 2011 showed a 123% increase in gross premium income to £52.3m (2010: £23.5 million).

Be Wiser's chairman Mark Bower-Dyke said: "Be Wiser

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