Rural Insurance post 11% rise in GWP to £42m
The provider has also secured a £1m refinancing package with Clydesdale Bank.
Rural Insurance's gross written premium (GWP) will have increased by 11.5% to just under £42m when its financial year finishes at the end of March according to managing director Ian Barclay.
He also said the insurer has agreed a £1m refinancing package with Clydesdale Bank to support its investment strategy as it seeks to become a £100m GWP business by 2020.
The director stressed Rural Insurance has continued to buck the trend with double digit growth for the fifth year running in a soft market
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