Hyperion’s UK retail division posts 5% rise in revenue to £62m

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Division also achieves organic growth of 5% in the UK.

Hyperion's chief executive officer David Howden, said revenue in its UK retail arm was up 5% to £62m in 2016, compared to the previous year.

Talking to Insurance Age following the group's results for the financial year ended 30 September 2016, Howden said its retail business saw "strong organic growth at 7% driven by operations in Northern Europe".

"In the UK our organic growth was 5% which was particularly pleasing as last year we were bringing together a number of businesses that we acquired,"

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