JLT Specialty benefiting from global distribution of the group

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Trading profit increased by 19% to £68.3m for JLT Specialty in 2015.

UK-based JLT Specialty continues to benefit from JLT Group's global distribution according to its management team after it posted a 19% increase in profit to £68.3m for the year to the end of December 2015.

JLT Specialty also generated revenues of £311.2m which represented a growth of 7%, its preliminary unaudited results show.

Mark Drummond Brady, deputy CEO of the group, said of JLT Specialty: "That business still benefits from the global distribution that we have built as we've built JLT's

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