RP Hodson buys Williams & Whybrow London

Insurance broker RP Hodson has paid £1.6m for the client base of marine cargo and energy specialist...

Insurance broker RP Hodson has paid £1.6m for the client base of
marine cargo and energy specialist Williams and Whybrow London.


Graham Whybrow, chief executive, of the firm, has joined RPH as a director
and his company will merge into RPH's city offices.


RPH now has an annual premium income of more than £60m and a net recurring
income of £10m. Williams and Whybrow was founded in 1994 by the merger of
Graham F Whybrow and Williams Caithness and Co. The firm has 24 staff and
an annual fee income of

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