The rise and fall of an insurance giant
At the height of its powers Independent Insurance unveiled operating profits of £69.8m in March 2000...
At the height of its powers Independent Insurance unveiled operating profits of £69.8m in March 2000 for the 1999 financial year and predicted strong growth for the following year with the company valued at almost £1bn. The company had grown quickly and innovatively, on the surface appearing to have rewritten the insurance rulebook.
However, by March 2001 the insurer was nursing a steep decline in profit to £22m that we are now told should have read as a £180m loss, despite gross written premium
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