CCV acquires four businesses
Cullum Capital Ventures (CCV) has announced the acquisition of four businesses during September, adding over £10m worth of gross written premium (GWP) and bringing its total number of acquisitions so far in 2010 to nine.
CCV chief executive, Michael Rea, said: “We’ve had a very busy September completing deals which bring another four new brokers into the CCV group. These new businesses, and the transactions which we have in the pipeline, will take CCV well past the £300m premium mark by the end of the year. We now have 50 offices across the UK, employing over 700 staff. As these deals demonstrate, our acquisition plans have gathered real momentum. Our pipeline of deals is stronger than I have seen it
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