Acorn’s CEO seeks fresh finance for growth plans

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Mike Lloyd, CEO of the Acorn Group, has responded to rumours the non-standard motor and home insurer is up for sale, and confirmed he is seeking finance to grow the business.

In an exclusive Big Interview with Insurance Post, set to be published next week, Lloyd addresses speculation circulating in the market that almost seven years on from private equity investors

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