Broking Break: Your Top Five on Friday

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It’s been a busy week in broking. In case you missed them, here are the five most popular stories.

Friday is the perfect time to catch up on the five top stories rocking the broking world this week.

5. Ageas says Tobas won't change 

Ageas said it has adopted the principles of the Insurance Act early and in the process confirmed to its brokers that there will be no change to its Terms of business arrangements as a consequence.

 

 

4. Former Towergate brokers set up sports and leisure MGA 

Similar to most stories containing the word 'Towergate' in the headline, this one reached the top five

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