SMEs give brokers a big vote of confidence

In the second of a regular series of updates on the attitudes of small and medium sized enterprises and the trends and developments that affect them, Holden Pearmain Research, commissioned by Norwich Union, has revealed some interesting conclusions including, the heavy work load businesses expect; and the hours of work this entails; as well as why they use brokers and what they want from them

Welcome to the second instalment of our regular feature looking at the latest trends and developments affecting the small and medium sized enterprise (SME) market.

The SME sector is one that is still dominated by the broking sector as they are able to provide the high levels of service and the personal touch that so many of these businesses demand. Subsequently it will come as no surprise to find that there is a lot of good news for brokers in terms of the feedback from this area of the market

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Applied updates on commercial push

Applied Systems has confirmed Arch Insurance is about to enter the pilot phase of onboarding and will be live on the Applied Epic broker management system in April, with Iprism and Ark to follow and more promised in 2024.

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