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Henderson sees profits and turnover rise

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Broker reports increasing numbers in 2013.

Henderson Insurance Brokers has delivered a 5% increase in turnover to £22.55m for the year ended 30 April 2013 (2012: £21.48m).

The rise came as profits before tax for the 12-month period also rose to £1.66m from £1.54m in the year before.

Profits after tax came in at £1.13m with retained profit for the group also up at £1.11m (2012: £0.98m).

The results, released in a document at Companies House, also revealed that the headcount at the broker increased.

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In the year to 30 April 2013

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