Chase Templeton has completed five acquisitions since being acquired by the newly formed Ardonagh Group.
The deals brought in nearly £6.3 million in annual premium income (API). Finalised over a three-week period (ending August 1st 2017), the deals saw the broker acquire a mix of consultant, broker and independent financial adviser (IFA) books. The largest of the transactions was the acquisition of St Albans based IFA Feast Noble and Co's private medical insurance (PMI) book. This brought in some £2m. in API. "We have a proven formula which we have finessed over the years in order to secure maximum value from acquisitions," said Chase Templeton's Mergers & Acquisition Director, Jeff T...
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