Invicta buys Stackhouse Poland book
Invicta Insurance Services has confirmed the purchase of a portfolio of selected personal lines policies from Stackhouse Poland.
The Sevenoaks-based broker confirmed that the deal would see business transfer across on 1 July, mainly from two schemes for driving instructors and showman's vehicles respectively.
Steve Gamage, managing director of Invicta, said: "I am delighted that we have been able to assist Stackhouse Poland by taking over the administration of these policies and very much look forward to serving these customers."
Jeremy Cary, managing director of Stackhouse Poland, added: "We considered several companies
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