GRP takes majority stake in Chesterfield-based DCJ

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Management team and staff to remain with the broker, which has its sights set on making its own deals.

Global Risk Partners (GRP) has bought a majority shareholding in DCJ Group Insurance and Risk Management (DCJ), for an undisclosed sum.

DCJ is based in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, and the deal has received regulatory approval.

This follows GRP-owned County Group’s purchase of Guardian Insurance Brokers earlier this month.

Mike Bruce, GRP’s CEO Broking, said: “Quality remains the cornerstone of GRP’s drive to become the largest independently owned insurance business in the UK regional space.”

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