Hyperion's revenue increases 50% to £299m
But the group made a loss of £81.4m as a result of acquisition costs.
Hyperion Insurance Group's revenue for the year to the end of September 2015 rose by 50% to £299m compared to the previous 12-month period.
The company's full-year results also show that its Ebitda also increased by 31% to £56.7m for its latest financial year set against £43.2m in 2014.
But it made an accounting loss of £81.4m after non-recurring and acquisition costs were factored in.
The group also noted that its Ebitda margin decreased to 19% (2014: 22%), which it said primarily reflected
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