Regional alliance to compete with bigger brokers.
Eight East Anglian brokers have followed in the footsteps of The Broker Alliance and Unitas and join...
Eight East Anglian brokers have followed in the footsteps of TheBroker Alliance and Unitas and joined forces in a bid to gain competitive
advantage against the larger broking organisations.
The new broking group is called The Eastern Alliance and comprises Alan
Boswell, NW Brown & Co, James & Lindsay, The Knope Group, Knowlden Titlow,
Marlow Gardner & Cooke, Poundgates Group and South Essex.
The Alliance's stated aims are to raise industry standards in the
locality, reduce costs by sharing
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