A-Plan's turnover rises 10% to £67.4m

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Ebitda also increases by 9% to £24.7m for the year to the end of February 2015.

A-Plan's turnover for the year to the end of February 2015 rose by 10% to £67.4m the broker's audited results show.

The business's turnover for the previous 12-month period was £61.5m and it put the growth down to an increase in business volumes.

A-Plan noted that it achieved strong retention rates, with nine out of 10 invited policies renewing, and opened four new offices taking the number of its branches to 78.

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The broker's results also show that ebitda rose by 9% to £24.7m for its

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