Bluefin set to make more acquisitions, says Organ
Broker's CEO remains positive despite reported loss of £23m in 2014.
Bluefin's CEO Robert Organ was positive about the broker's future growth, following the publication of its financial results for 2014.
The broker reported a £23m loss for the year which was largely due to a goodwill amortisation charge of £16m, but Organ insisted that Bluefin's trading results "remained strong".
He told Insurance Age: "I feel good about the results. They show good progress and we're seeing growth come through. We continue to invest in our business and deliver on our promises."
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