Operating profit soars 22% at Aston Scott

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Turnover and Ebitda also up at broker for 2015.

Aston Scott Group has reported operating profit of £1.71m for the year ended 30 June 2015, an increase of 22.1% on the £1.4m achieved the year before.

The broker also delivered a 6.4% rise in turnover to £17.86m (2014: £16.78m) as Ebitda for the year reached £5.36m (2014: £4.78m)

Employee numbers at the firm increased over the 12 months from 231 to 237.

The company did not reveal the net profit figure but admitted that it had been affected by certain exceptional payments related to the

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