Heath Group and Lambert Fenchurch to merge in £135m deal.
The Heath Group is to merge with Lambert Fenchurch in a deal worth £135m. The deal, which is due to ...
The Heath Group is to merge with Lambert Fenchurch in a deal worth£135m. The deal, which is due to be completed at some stage next year,
will create the world's sixth-largest broker, with revenue of £250m and
operations in 41 countries.
The new name for the company is yet to be revealed, but will have Ian
Martin as chairman and David Margrett as its group chief executive.
Other appointments include: John Mackenzie Green as vice chairman, Stewart
Wilson as chief operating officer, Tim Tookey as
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