BW posts revenue growth of 7% to £120.9m in 2022

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Andrew Vaughan: Continued growth allows us to maintain our investment programme
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Andrew Vaughan: Continued growth allows us to maintain our investment programme

Barnett Waddingham has published its annual results for the year to 31 May 2022, revealing overall revenue growth of 7% alongside double-digit growth for some of its diversifying business areas.

The consultancy said turnover for the year ending 31 May 2022 was £120.9m representing a 7% increase in overall revenue compared to the previous year's figure of £112.9m. It said it added £6.6m of ...

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