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Organic growth and deals boost Bspoke to over £13m turnover

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Bspoke achieved organic income growth of over 30% on established business in the year ended 30 March 2024, chief commercial officer Ryan Gill has confirmed to Insurance Age as turnover topped £13m.

The CCO noted the growth figure allowed for “strategic realignment of certain portfolios”. He added that the top- and bottom-line growth on a like-for-like basis came through “disciplined execution” of Bspoke’s strategy.

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This included focusing “on the development and profitable growth of key existing and new trading partner relationships, launch of

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