The evolution game
Following the acquisition of Beddis & Partners by Oval last year, chief executive Peter Beddis' fear that his firm could lose its identity has given way to enjoying targeting larger acquisitions than his firm could have made by itself. He talks to Alex Broad about the redefinition of his role
Peter Beddis, chief executive of Beddis & Partners, never aspired to become a large national broker but, following the acquisition of his firm by Oval in December 2004, he is starting to enjoy the opportunities that come with belonging to a large parent firm.
Although Oval was the successful suitor, Beddis had fielded interest from various other parties before the deal was finally done. "As a successful broker in a city like Birmingham - a much sought-after place to have a regional presence - we
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