A question of e-trading

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Ahead of the launch of four bespoke webinars with Aviva on electronic trading in the SME market and beyond, we bring you a light-hearted look at where you stand in the technological world. Each online video-based studio debate will analyse in depth a different aspect of the insurer-to-broker and broker-to-client triangle to make sure you are harnessing the full power of technology. From distribution to complex markets the series will have plenty of business-useful information for all brokers. It kicks off in December with a focus on compliance. Tune in to hear from the experts and ensure that you are delivering best practice at a time when the number of electronic transactions is soaring. As all parties demand the efficiencies that electronic trading can offer it is crucial for brokers to be getting their clients the right insurance for what are often, even in the SME market, very complicated risks. But first take a few minutes to answer our questions and pinpoint just how far you’ve come on the crucial journey in this fast-paced digital age. Check out the box at the end to see where you rank.

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How did you do?

So, are you mainly A, B, C or D in your response? We are not pretending this is in anyway scientific! But if you’ve polled mainly A then electronic trading is, let’s call it, an untapped opportunity for you. We can only hope you are not “The Cynic”? 

If B was more your flavour then

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