Oxygen to sell all assets

Nigel Barton

Oxygen Holdings is to dispose of all its assets after the sale of Robertson and Taylor for an undisclosed sum.

The company made a loss of £1.33m in 2010 at which point Robertson Taylor accounted for 40% of all commission income. Acquired by Oxygen in 2007, Robertson Taylor provides broking and other services to the music and entertainment sector across the globe.

All staff and clients of Robertson Taylor will transfer to the buyer, Entertainment Insurance Partners, on completion of the sale.

Oxygen also transferred its London Market teams to Gallagher International in August.

Nigel Barton, chief

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