Bollington returns to black with £1.1m post-tax profit

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The broker recorded a £586,471 loss in 2013 which it put down to restructuring costs.

Bollington Insurance Brokers posted a profit after tax of £1.1m for the year to the end of December 2014 according to documents filed at Companies House.

That represents a significant turnaround from the equivalent figure for the previous 12-month period which was a loss of £586,471.

Turnover over the last two financial years remained broadly stable and stood at £11.77m in 2014 compared with £11.74m a year earlier.

The director's strategic report states: "After a difficult year in 2013 when the

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