CEO of WBN flags lack of diversity across senior broker roles

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The CEO of the Worldwide Broker Network, Olga Collins, has warned of a lack of inclusion within senior roles.

Collins highlighted the industry has come a long way, yet there is still a lot of work to be done.

Founded in 1989, the global independent broker has close to 130 members across 112 countries.

She added that it is a “natural phenomenon” for WBN to have a background of race diversity as it stands across numerous countries, however, she insisted there is still room for improvement.

Collins commented: “As much as I’m grateful to be part of an organisation that values diversity, and who’s

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