Hyperion has "lots of deals in the pipeline", says David Howden

David Howden Hyperion

Hyperion CEO says investment by CDPQ will take broker to the "next stage of growth".

David Howden, chief executive officer of Hyperion, has stated that the broking firm is set to make acquisitions and invest in technology, following the investment in the firm by Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ).

CDPQ bought a “significant minority stake” in the business for $400m (£298m), and Howden told Insurance Age that the company would take the broking firm forward alongside General Atlantic, which has invested in the business since 2013.

The CEO explained that the business

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