Editor’s letter - June 2012

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“This is an industry that is full of human beings. I would like to thank you all for accepting me into your market”

With so many recent management changes at both brokers and insurers, it seems only right that we follow suit. So it is with sadness that I bid farewell to the loyal Insurance Age readership as I respond to the irresistible call of the wind, rain, slush and hail of my homeland. In my nearly six years at Insurance Age I have seen the consolidators sweep all before them before they became weighed down by debt; I have witnessed the broker market transform itself from one that eyed technology

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