Hambro Assistance set for re-branding following acquisition.
The name and brand of Hambro Assistance look set to change following the news that Hambros is sellin...
The name and brand of Hambro Assistance look set to change followingthe news that Hambros is selling its controlling stake (52%) in Hambro
Insurance Services (HIS) to Lindsey Morden of Canada. The whole of the
share capital of HIS is valued at £86m.
The deal will see Lindsey Morgan invest in HIS's two core businesses;
Hambro Assistance and loss adjuster Cunningham. The Canadian group has
operated on an international basis with Cunningham since 1994 through
Cunningham Lindsey Worldwide.
The
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