Getting your facts right
It’s about time some more network gossip did the rounds, and last week it was a pretty juicy story that hit the Insurance Age newsdesk.
Willis has two networks, its commercial network, and N2, its network for smaller brokers, and according to what seemed like a reliable source, N2 was in the process of being sold, and to none other than Giles.
The tip came from a well-placed source within Willis, which obviously only adds to the intrigue.
The source said that Willis had “decided to move away from having a network”.
Unfortunately, it turned out to be unfounded.
Shot down
Willis Networks’ managing Sara Fardon laughed off the idea
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