Speculation at fever pitch over Carole Nash's future
Since Carole Nash signalled her intentions to sell her business of the same name in August, by calli...
Since Carole Nash signalled her intentions to sell her business of the same name in August, by calling in the Manchester branch of Ernst and Young to investigate the options, speculation over the firm's future has been rife.
Nash, who will be 65 this month, set up the Altrincham-based broker in 1982 with a redundancy cheque from Norwich Union and has since grown it into a £70m GWP bike specialist. Equity Insurance Group, Axa, and even Aon, have been linked with a possible acquisition of the
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