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BP Marsh net asset value exceeds £50m for first time

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BP Marsh's chairman has described the venture capitalist firm's largest investment, Hyperion, as "forging ahead with enviable momentum".

Brian Marsh, pictured, said the VC's decision to sell 15% of the group's holding in Hyperion at £4.5m will allow it to repay a £1m outstanding directors' loan and provide funds for further investment

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