Giles makes Midlands acquisition

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Giles Insurance Brokers has announced the acquisition of the retail broking division of James Hampden Insurance Brokers.

The company, based in Chellaston, near Derby with satellite operations in Hertford and London, specialises in SME and property insurance and has a 10,000 strong client base. According to Giles, the acquisition provides an East Midlands presence in its core SME market.

Chris Giles, CEO of Giles, commented: "We are delighted to announce the acquisition of the UK retail arm of James Hampden Insurance Brokers, a move which will see us expand our business into a key geographical location which has

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