Wilby looks to future following PIB deal

seedling growing in pot

Managing director Richard Blackburn says the broker has acquisitions in the pipeline as he reveals he will also be working with Brendan McManus to identify further PIB targets.

Richard Blackburn, managing director of Wilby, has told Insurance Age that the broker will continue to make acquisitions of businesses and staff following its deal with PIB which was announced earlier this month.

Blackburn also pointed out that he would be working with PIB CEO Brendan McManus to identify further acquisitions for the consolidator.

The MD explained that, prior to the sale, which was for an undisclosed sum, it had been approached by a number of potential buyers.

He commented:

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