Broker
Top 50 2017 - State of the market
Personal lines performance boost: Analysis of this year’s Top 50 reveals a picture of growth and opportunity
Top 50 2017 - Rules of engagement
The criteria we used to determine this year’s Top 50 brokers in personal lines after applications
Top 50 2017 - £750m+
Hastings Direct (Hastings Insurance Services)
Top 50 2017 - £500m - £749.99m
Swinton Group
Top 50 2017 - £250m - £499.99m
Adrian Flux Insurance / A-Plan Holdings
Top 50 2017 - £150m - £249.99m
Arthur J. Gallagher / Complete Cover Group - Hyperformance / Eldon Insurance Services / First Central Insurance Management / Markerstudy Group – Retail and Ultimate / Towergate
Top 50 2017 - £100m - £149.99m
Autonet Insurance Services / Be Wiser Insurance / Endsleigh Insurance Services
Top 50 2017 - £75m - £99.99m
Abbey Insurance Brokers / Acorn Insurance
Top 50 2017 - £50m - £74.99m
Carole Nash Insurance Consultants / Devitt Insurance Services / Fresh Insurance Services Group / Grove & Dean / Hughes Insurance / Jelf - Bluefin / MCE Insurance / Premium Choice Insurance
Top 50 2017 - £25m - £49.99m
Autoline Insurance Group / Avantia Insurance / Brightside Group / Carrot Insurance / Higos Insurance Services / Hood Group / Lark (Group) / Stackhouse Poland / Sure Thing! / TempCover / Vantage Insurance Services
Top 50 2017 - £20m - £24.99m
Academy Insurance / Alan Boswell Group / Caravan Guard / SEIB Insurance Brokers
Top 50 2017 - £15m - £19.99m
Ceta Insurance / Lycetts / P J Hayman & Company
Top 50 2017 - £10m - £14.99m
Aston Scott Group / Sutton Winson
Top 50 2017 - Under £10m
Clark Thomson Chartered Insurance Brokers / ICB Group / Kerr Group Insurance / Laurie Ross / Ryan’s / Saffron Insurance Services
Top 50 2017 - Insurer perspective
Stand out from the crowd: Brokers need to differentiate to compete with the competition in personal lines, writes David Skinn
GRP-owned Marshall Wooldridge buys ECS Insurance Brokers
Sheffield-based ECS brings £4.3m of GWP to the broker.
Meet the Leeds Expo panellists – Tim Mortimer
Bluefin's regional director shares his thoughts on local insurers and technology ahead of the live debate.
Editor's letter - September 2017
Half full or half empty? Reaction to the Allianz takeover of LV has been largely positive
In-depth - Personal lines: Technological revolution
Coplus director Jason Tripp asks ’is a technology revolution in personal lines claims long overdue?’
The Blog Spot: Brokers beware worldwide cyber-crime has overtaken the drug trade
One data breach could cause huge reputational damage for a broker, what steps are you taking to protect your clients’ data?
Calling Manchester brokers – Broker Apprentice open for interviews
Face-to-face meetings will take place in the city on 21 September with dates also available in Birmingham, London and via Skype for the first time.
Broking break: And finally
The CII's Michelle Worvell reveals her hidden historical talents, Aon's Jack Hammond explains how he got into insurance, Home & Legacy's Barry O'Neil introduces us to Mischief and ICB's Neil Campling tells us about his alternative career paths
InsurTech Futures: Start-up Sherpa raises $2.3m in funding
Malta-based InsurTech firm set to launch in the UK later this year.
Brightside's IQED office move impacts 90 staff
Broker to move its medical reporting business from Cardiff to Bristol.