Editor's letter: November 2020
Reasons to be cheerful: The pandemic is still ongoing and many clients are struggling, but brokers are finding ways to keep a positive outlook
As we head into winter everything seems a bit bleak doesn’t it? The pandemic is still ripping through the country, test and trace barely functions, the nights have drawn well and truly in and the sky seems permanently grey.
But brokers will always find an opportunity to be positive and smile (not sure the same can be said for beleaguered trade journalists) and our Top 100 which comes with this issue might just be the reason.
Brokers will always find an opportunity to be positive and smile
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