Moneysupermarket predicts £95m profits for 2014

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Insurance revenue set to hit £138m.

Moneysupermarket.com has confirmed that it expects group full year revenues to grow by 10% to £248m with adjusted Ebidta up by 13% to £95m.

In a trading update for the year to 31 December 2014, the aggregator noted that revenue from insurance was up 8% at £138m.

It also has £10.5m in net cash.

Looking at the fourth quarter the company highlighted that insurance revenues had grown 10% to £32m.

Flattening rates
It noted that "motor insurance rates are flattening and this is increasing demand from

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