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Hyperion denies strategic shift to broking amid IPO plans

David Howden Hyperion

Hyperion boss David Howden has denied analyst suggestions that the decision to part company with CFC Underwriting could herald a shift towards a broking focus in light of an upcoming IPO bid.

Hyperion announced on Monday that it is to sell its majority stake in CFC to the management team and a consortium of private investors.

Speaking exclusively to Post, the Hyperion chief executive was

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