Hyperion celebrates 21% rise in revenue

David Howden Hyperion

Hyperion Insurance Group, has reported a 21% increase in revenue to £87m for the year ended September 2011.

This brings the group’s compound annual growth rate for the past ten years to more than 30%.

EBITDA was up 45% to £18m for the same period, and the group’s organic revenue increased by 18%.

The company said highlights included the acquisition of the broking arm of PYV in the UK, and its subsidiary Dual’s launch of Tamesis Dual, a specialty excess of loss reinsurance business supported with capacity from Lloyd’s of London.

David Howden, CEO of Hyperion, said: “To achieve 18% organic growth is a

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