Gallagher buys Bollington

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Bollington Wilson has been on the acquisition trail since 2019 and is believed to have GWP in the region of £250m.

Arthur J. Gallagher has struck a deal to buy Bollington Wilson, Insurance Age can reveal.

Bollington Wilson was created in 2017 with the support of Inflexion following the merger of two long-standing North-West insurance brokers, Bollington Insurance Brokers and F Wilson Insurance Brokers.

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When Inflexion invested in Bollington it reported a GWP of £120m annually. Since Inflexion backed the North West-based broker it has increased its gross written premium and has completed five deals since

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