Hamilton Fraser has been acquired by Global Risk Partners
The shareholders of Hamilton Fraser have sold the business to Global Risk Partners (GRP).
Hamilton Fraser provides specialist insurance and risk management for the private rented property sector and the cosmetic and aesthetic practitioners industry, with a reach across the UK. Since its inception, the business has grown substantially, becoming a trusted and highly profitable risk management solutions business serving its customers, including the UK government. Post completion, which is subject to regulatory approval, Hamilton Fraser will become part of GRP’s high growth digital division and all of its employees, including co-founder and CEO Eddie Hooker, will be integrated into the GRP group.
Established in 2013, Global Risk Partners is one of the UK’s largest independent insurance intermediaries, looking after almost half a million personal and commercial clients across the spectrum of their industry, sector and specialist insurance and risk management needs.
Oaklins Cavendish, based in the UK, acted as sell-side advisor.
Eddie Hooker
CEO, Hamilton Fraser
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