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Manchester based Jelf Manson announces profit of £6.5 million
Manchester-based Jelf Manson which announced its final results for the year-end 30 September 2014, has reported a strong second half of the year.
Revenue has increased by 8.4% to £82.6 million and profit after tax increased by 40.4% to £6.5 million.
Jelf is a consultancy supporting businesses and individuals with advice on matters relating to insurance, employee benefits, health insurance and financial planning.
Formed in 1989 by Chris Jelf, the Group has 33 offices in 31 locations across England, Wales and Scotland employing almost 1,100 members of staff.
Regional Managing Director, Jelf Manson, Alan Sumner, commented: “We are pleased to report a profitable second half of 2014 for Jelf Manson, and to have played a part in the Group’s successful trading results.
“Our business in Manchester continues to grow its market share in a competitive sector, with ambitions to extend our services and niche expertise further in recruitment, property investors and life sciences.
“We will continue to invest in our growth and look forward to announcing new senior appointments in the New Year.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
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