Broking Success: Partnership power

Stuart Reid

Stuart Reid, non-exec chair of Partners&, explains why a penchant for buying does not make the broker a consolidator and how staying true to its founding ideals has helped it grow – with more to come

Profile Partners&

GWP: £200m

Staff: 450

Specialisms: Food & drink, recruitment, science & technology, haulage & logistics and M&A advisory

Locations: Over 20 offices

Founding members of Partners&: MRIB and Independents, La Playa, CGI and Versatile

What is your role?

Phil Barton had asked me to be chair at Marsh and, while that did not work out, asked me to be chair of Partners& in 2019. I was involved at a relatively early stage, to be fair I think Phil had found the funders by that

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