Fresh profit grows to £2.1m
Lisa Powis, CEO at the personal lines broker, said its van, telematics and non-standard home lines performed well.
Fresh Insurance’s results for the year ended 31 July 2016 showed the business increased profit before tax to £2.1m from £1.7m the previous year.
The document from Companies House also showed that turnover increased to £13.8m (2015: £11.2m). Expenses grew to £11.7m from £9.5m but operating profit still went up to £2.1m (2015: £1.7m).
CEO Lisa Powis told Insurance Age: “We have done a bit better than last year, it’s carrying on with what we do.
“We keep our costs streamlined and continue to
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