Purple signs up Oak and Rural to panel
Purple Partnership has teamed up with Oak and Rural Insurance to offer further mid to high net worth cover options along with an agricultural risk specialism to members.
The news was released at Purple's member conference held this week at Celtic Manor in Wales. The network also revealed it had grown by 30% in the last seven months to 66 members and was aiming to reach 80 members by the end of the year.
Les Brewin, managing director at Purple, told Insurance Age: "We are delighted by the growth and are continuing to grow nicely. We are not trying to be the biggest network in Britain but we are very happy with the way things are going at the moment."
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