FSJ Broking secures UKGI recommendation
FSJ Broking has achieved a significant partnership deal, joining a small and select number of markets and wholesalers to gain recommendation from UKGI.
Under the terms of this exclusive arrangement, UKGI recommends FSJ Broking to the members of its Premier Service across the country.
Derek Thornton, executive chairman for FSJ Broking, commented: “This new partnership will allow UKGI’s client brokers to sell our range of products and services to their clients. This is exciting as it will open up new opportunities for brokers to develop and extend their practices and their offerings into new business areas.
“It will also provide their clients
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