Giles reveals future ambitions as it arranges flotation.
Irvine-based Giles Insurance Brokers is preparing to float in 2004. The company recorded a 24% incr...
Irvine-based Giles Insurance Brokers is preparing to float in 2004.The company recorded a 24% increase in profit for the year ending August 2001.
Currently family owned, it has opened three new branches and concluded a number of key acquisitions in the past year. Giles Insurance Brokers is Scotland's largest broker and has 12 offices across the UK.
Chris Giles, chief executive of Giles, said: "We are pleased with this year's results, which place us well on track for our proposed flotation.
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