FIH Group PLC
LSE:FIH
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FIH Group PLC
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FIH Group Plc engages in the provision of retailing, insurance, hotels, automative, property, shipping and fishing agency services. The company is headquartered in Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire and currently employs 333 full-time employees. The firm is engaged in general trading in the Falkland Islands, the operation of a passenger ferry service across Portsmouth Harbour in the United Kingdom, and the provision of international arts logistics and storage services. The firm's segments include General trading (Falklands), Ferry Services (Portsmouth) and Art logistics and storage (UK). The company offers various products and services that are determined by business type, including goods and essential services in the Falkland Islands, the provision of ferry services, and art logistics and storage. The firm leases out its investment properties, which consist of approximately 65 houses and flats and over ten mobile homes in the Falkland Islands, that are leased to staff, fishing agency representatives and other short-term visitors to the Islands. Its subsidiaries include The Falkland Islands Company Limited, The Falkland Islands Trading Company Limited and Falkland Islands Shipping Limited.
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