Profile: Licence to chill - GRP's group CEO Mike Bruce

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GRP’s Mike Bruce tells Ida Axling how an early career working with nuclear weapons has given him a sense of perspective in his latest role, running one of the UK’s largest broker consolidators

To describe Global Risk Partners (GRP) group CEO Mike Bruce as the 007 of insurance is perhaps an unexpected move. After all, a licence to buy and build is slightly different from a licence to kill. But his early work experience sometimes found him in the middle of some Bond-like scenes.

After studying mathematics and physics at the University of York, Bruce embarked on a somewhat unusual career path, beginning at IT and management consultancy Logica where, among other projects, he built a

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