RBS, Kiln and AEFO all make acquisitions.
The insurance market has seen a flurry of activity this month, with a series of acquisition announce...
The insurance market has seen a flurry of activity this month, with aseries of acquisition announcements.
The Royal Bank of Scotland has confirmed that it plans to acquire
Churchill Insurance Group from Credit Suisse Group for £1.1bn. The deal,
subject to regulatory approval, will make RBS the third largest general
insurer in the UK. RBS says it will keep both the Churchill and the
broker-only insurer NIG brands, which will operate alongside Direct
Line.
Kiln has entered into an agreement with
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