Power hour: Calling in the experts?

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This month's debate, with live interaction from Twitter, ascertains what value MGAs bring to brokers' businesses and the wider market. Are they simply another mouth to feed or the specialists that insurers and brokers need to service a diverse client base? Martin Friel reports.

Simon Burtwell
Director EMEIA Financial Services, Ernst and Young

Jonathan Davey
Managing director, Keychoice Underwriting

Dawn Dillaway
Head of commercial underwriting, Groupama Insurances

James Eaton
Underwriter - specialty lines, Beazley

Russell Kilpatrick
Executive chairman, Dual Corporate Risks

Andy Poole
Underwriting manager, Paladin UA

Brian Russell
Chief executive, APC

Terry Wellard
Chairman, Gladstone Underwriting

What's the point of a managing general agent (MGA)?

Brian: It's the niche entity

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Underlying profit before tax in Saga’s insurance broking arm fell to £39.8m for the year ended 31 January 2024, compared with £71.5m in the previous period.

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