First Actuarial posts revenue growth of 19% to hit record turnover of £33m

Growth opportunities in DB as well as new business streams over the coming years

Jonathan Stapleton
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First Actuarial has posted consistent growth over recent years. Photo: Sezeryadigar via iStock
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First Actuarial has posted consistent growth over recent years. Photo: Sezeryadigar via iStock

First Actuarial has reported record revenue levels – seeing turnover grow by 19% to £33m in the year to 31 July 2023.

The consultancy said business growth across all services was reflected in the firm's employee headcount, which now exceeds 400 employees. First Actuarial managing partner David Joy said: We're a...

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