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Davies Group reports rising profits

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Loss adjuster's operating profit up by £2.9m compared to last year's results.

Davies Group has reported increases in revenue, operating profit and operating cash flow for the 12 months ending on 30 June 2014.

The loss adjuster's operating profit has gone up to £4.3m compared to £1.4m in 2013, and its operating cash flow has increased by £1m to £2.3m.

The firm said it had continued to focus on working in close partnership with brokers over the year.

Dan Saulter, CEO of the Davies Group said: "These results demonstrate that our focus on strong partnerships with our clients

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