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Market Movement Index: Brokers cutting agencies to focus on fewer insurers

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Analysis from Broker Insights shows brokers are consolidating agency numbers and ending relationships with smaller, less useful, insurers. Rachel Gordon breaks down the data.

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Brokers are streamlining their insurer relationships and saying goodbye to those they place fewer policies with. This controls costs and channelling more business through a smaller number, can push up service levels and secure better wordings.

Agency consolidation is a key trend in the latest Broker Insights research, which analyses policy movement between markets.

Reducing insurers

Eleanor Haig, data manager for Broker Insights

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