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CCV expands in the South East

Cullum Capital Ventures has acquired Sussex-based broker, Berkeley Alexander. The business has a GWP of over £10m and specialises in the wholesale of general insurance products to the mortgage broker and IFA sectors through a base of 6,500 agents across the UK.

CCV chief executive Tim Johnson said: “Berkeley Alexander is a long established business in its field. This moves CCV to over £160m of GWP and adds another string to our bow.”

Ted York, managing director of Berkeley Alexander, added; “The CCV philosophy fits well with the needs of both our customers and staff. The improved access to products and markets will enable us to continue the growth of the business.”

CCV’s chairman, Peter Cullum welcomed CCV’s latest acquisition: “We have admired

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