UK SME not a priority for JLT

JLT chief executive Dominic Burke

CEO Dominic Burke says the business is focused globally as it plans for a no deal Brexit.

JLT Group CEO Dominic Burke has insisted that the business is not focused on building its UK SME presence following the publication of its results for the first half of 2018.

Asked if JLT wished to build on the UK SME space following Aon’s buy of Henderson and Marsh’s acquisitions of Bluefin and Jelf Burke said that the broker already has a profitable business in this area.

“We do not have a strategy to build on our existing platform,” he commented.

“SME is commoditised. We do not think it is

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