Dickson Manchester sells to HCC Insurance Holdings
The acquisition trail has hit the big time with Dickson Manchester, which earns £40m premium income...
The acquisition trail has hit the big time with Dickson Manchester,which earns £40m premium income per year, selling up to US company HCC
Insurance Holdings.
Dickson Manchester, a Lloyd's broker which specialises in placing UK
professional indemnity insurance, will continue to trade under the same
name and both Charles Manchester, chief executive officer, and Mike
Dickson, sales director, will remain with the company. All staff will be
retained and in fact the broker envisages taking on more staff
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