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Webinar: Growth through training and talent retention

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Sign up to watch this on-demand webinar which explores what brokers must do to drive growth through training, talent acquisition and staff retention.

As the UK reopens following the impact of Covid-19, the focus of many broking firms is now on driving business growth. But with 77% of brokers reporting that they did not even have a recruitment budget for the current financial year, how can growth targets be achieved?

The results of Insurance Age’s recent broker training survey revealed that staff training, alongside improved employee benefits and wellbeing can help drive business growth for both small and large brokerages, whilst also leading

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