Knowlden Titlow remains independent after sale

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Norwich based commercial broker Knowlden Titlow Insurance Brokers has confirmed future growth plans following its acquisition by Robin Plaster for an undisclosed fee on 20 May.

The now limited company, with a premium income of approximately £15m, was formerly a partnership having been set up by John Knowlden and Jon Titlow nearly 20 years ago.

Mr Plaster has been in the insurance industry since 1978 and most recently was a group board director and shareholder of MD Insurance Services.

He commented: "We have plans to develop the business both organically and through acquisition and are very excited about the future."

According to a spokesperson for the broker, the

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