CGSC set to streamline

Tax burden falling

Broker set to cut costs following ratings downgrade.

Group CEO of Cooper Gay Swett & Crawford (CGSC) Toby Esser has confirmed the business was planning to address profit reducing inefficiencies.

While he did not give any details on how this might translate into redundancies, sister publication Post understands that the plans will not result in job losses.

On the the plans to streamline the business, Esser commented: "Our 2013 results brought the less efficient aspects of our operating model into sharp focus, and have been a catalyst for positive

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