The Provincial Insurance Company, 1903-38: Family, Markets, Competitive Growth

The Provincial Insurance Company, 1903-38: Family, Markets, Competitive Growth

by OliverM.Westall (Author)

Synopsis

Founded by a wealthy cotton master, the Provincial Insurance Company was owned and managed by his sons. It grew by diversifying across general insurance markets, achieving its greatest success in motor insurance in the interwar years. This expansion occurred in markets dominated by the tariff organizations through which larger companies controlled competition. This study shows how the Provincial discovered opportunities for growth by competing outside the tariffs, providing a new perspective on the history of competition in insurance and the operation of cartels in British business history generally. An attempt to see company growth within its competitive context, this book blends industrial theory and business history, covering oligopoly and collusion, corporate growth, the family firm, investment markets and the financial services sector.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 480
Edition: 1st Edition.
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 19 Nov 1992

ISBN 10: 0719036372
ISBN 13: 9780719036378