Abbey Bond Lovis completes MBO with GRP

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Northern Ireland broker commits to hitting the acquisition trail after deal.

Abbey Bond Lovis has completed a management buyout backed by Global Risk Partners (GRP).

The deal marks GRP's first move into the UK retail and regional market.

The firm has previously invested in the likes of Plum Underwriting and Ropner Insurance Services.

Earlier this week it stated that it would be targetting UK regional brokers as it brought former Towergate deals-chief Kenny Maciver on board.

Regarding the Lovis deal, GRP confirmed that the broker's management team, Maurice Boyd, Stephen

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