Willis names new network members
Willis has announced that ten members have joined Willis N², its new partnership with independent, community insurance brokers in the UK, since the network was launched six months ago.
Willis N² represents community brokers who control between £1m and £2.5m in annual premium. Willis also operates the larger Willis Commercial Network, which is made up of brokers placing annual premiums of between £4m and £8m. The network currently has 79 members.
Since its launch in April, Willis N² has welcomed the following founding members:
Aspey Lawrence & CoCastle Insurance ServicesCrompton Bailey David J Killen & Co (Insurance Services) Grampian Insurance Services Jeston Insurance BrokersOnly users who have a paid subscription or are part of a corporate subscription are able to print or copy content.
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