Keelan Westall focuses on core commercial
Keelan Westall has sold its personal lines book in order to concentrate on its core commercial prope...
Keelan Westall has sold its personal lines book in order to concentrate on its core commercial property business.
Keelan Westall has sold the predominantly household business to R3: Group, an Ipswich-based broker. Keelan Westall's gross premium income is currently £30m and it aims to reach £100m by 2006. R3: Group sells personal lines, financial services and consumer products such as discounted utilities and telephony.
Tony Trueman, Keelan Westall's finance director, said: "We have grown strongly
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