CCV poised for more acquisitions

Michael Rea Cullum Capital Ventures

The company's new chief executive, Michael Rea, said it has a healthy pipeline of business at the due diligence stage

Cullum Capital Ventures’ (CCV) new chief executive has revealed the company is poised to make more acquisitions before the end of the year.

The group recently snapped up Ainsbury Insurance Brokers, CJ Russell, Centurian Insurance Associates and Knights Insurance and Investment – bringing its 2009 acquisition tally up to 12.

Michael Rea, chief executive of CCV, said it is set to build on this further, explaining that it has a “very healthy pipeline of business at the moment at due diligence stage

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