RK Harrison and Hyperion sign up to merger deal

Handshake in London

The boards and shareholders of both companies give their approval for the deal.

Hyperion Insurance Group and RK Harrison (RKH) have signed the terms of agreement for the merger of the two companies following approval by their respective boards and shareholders.

The newly-merged business will have projected annual revenues approaching £400m with close to 3,000 employees in 121 offices across 37 countries.

Hyperion will acquire 100% of the share capital of RKH and the combined group will be 70% owned by its employees, with Hyperion's external shareholder, General Atlantic

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