Crawford’s GAB Robins deal gets CMA approval
Competition and Markets Authority gives acquisition unconditional clearance earlier than expected.
The £45.8m acquisition of GAB Robins by Crawford & Company has been cleared by the Competition and Markets authority (CMA).
Crawford said that the regulator unconditionally cleared the deal, which took place in December last year, earlier this month and said "the CMA decided to lift the ban on integration earlier than expected".
Jeffrey T. Bowman, president and chief executive officer at Crawford, commented: "We are pleased to receive unconditional clearance from the CMA.
"We are now well placed
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