Fife boiler maintenance firm Corgi Homeplan is hoping to accelerate the growth of its policy book.
The firm recorded sales of £19.3 million and a £4.4m pre-tax profit in the 14 months to December 31 2017.
The Dunfermline-based home services firm was purchased by Ovo Energy — a Bristol-headquartered challenger to the Big Six energy firms — in May 2017.
Director Vincent Casey said: “During the period, the company grew the home services policy book from 137,147 to 156,215 policies, with 19,068 new policy additions in the period, a growth of 14%.
“The acquisition of the company entities by Ovo Group should enable the company to accelerate the growth of its home services policy book through the cross-selling of services to Ovo Energy’s customer base and through the increased capacity for investment in marketing and product development afforded by being part of a larger group.”