Rural Insurance on course to double in size by 2015
Rural Insurance has shrugged off the loss of four key staff members last year by insisting it remains on course to double in size by 2015.
The specialist agricultural insurer said it has increased the number of brokers it trades with from 85 in March 2011 to 180 - and revealed it hopes to hit 200 within the next three months.
The Harrogate-based firm has also has set its sights on increasing its visibility among rural brokers and has also earmarked the launch of an environmental liability product to cover farmers against the effects of environmental pollution.
Last year, Towergate AIUA, an agricultural underwriting agency - also
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