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Organic growth boosts TL Dallas to £13m turnover in 2023

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Bradford-headquartered TL Dallas Group topped £1m in post-tax profit in 2023 as turnover rose 14.2%.

The broker holding company’s turnover reached £13.01m in the year.

A filing at Companies House noted the uplift was driven by new offices and teams added in 2022 and 2023 as well as “good organic growth” from the mature offices.

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