Five new members have joined Willis Networks, bringing its combined membership to 111 firms.
Willis Networks is made up of the Willis Commercial Network representing larger independent brokers and Willis N2 for smaller provincial brokers.
The three new members who have joined the WCN are Manchester-based Champion Insurance Brokers, Cheshire Insurance Brokers in Hale and Nottinghamshire-based Routen Chaplin.
The two new Willis members are Bonsure Insurance Brokers in Dartford and Redwood Business Insurance Services based in Rayleigh, Essex have joined Willis N2.
Phil Scarrett, managing director, Willis Networks, commented: "We are really proud of the calibre of brokers in our networks and the sense of community that we have all fostered.
"Our aim is to build long-lasting alliances between Willis, the network communities and insurers and we look forward to helping our new members fully realise the benefits that these relationships can bring to their business."
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