Broker Expo 2010: Interacting ideas

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With a range of workshops, the introduction of one-to-one clinics and, of course, nearly 100 exhibition stands, Martin Friel explains why the Expo is the broker networking event of the year.

It's been six years since the Broker Expo first appeared on the industry's radar. Back in 2005, under the title of Insurance Age Broker Expo, the event kicked off at the Motorcycle Museum in Coventry where 50 exhibitors attracted just over 250 brokers from across the country. The event has grown every year to the point where in 2009 it attracted 560 brokers who made the most of the expert-led workshops and 85 exhibitors in attendance. And it just keeps growing.

Now firmly established as a must

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