Administrators called in to Enterprise Insurance parent company

Storm warning

Enterprise Holdings appoints CG&Co as administrator as liquidator warns Enterprise Insurance customers are being targeted by fraudsters.

Enterprise Holdings (EHL), parent company of Enterprise Insurance, has applied for a UK court order to appoint Stephen Conn and Jonathan Avery-Gee of CG&Co as administrators in a move to "protect and safeguard the assets and business of EHL".

In a statement the company said that the appointment of administrators will allow time for the company to review and restructure operations without the threat of proceedings from any of its potential creditors.

Legal action
The statement also noted: "The

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