Camberford Law targets 200 brokers with Extra launch
Camberford Law has revealed details of its long-awaited broker network offering, finally quenching s...
Camberford Law has revealed details of its long-awaited broker network offering, finally quenching speculation in the marketplace. The new network, called Network Extra, will act as the 'back office' for small provincial brokers and will allow intermediaries to access restrictive insurance markets and streamline operations, while retaining complete independence.
Managing director, Lloyd Hanks stated that the new network is "unique in its target market" in that it doesn't infringe on a broker's
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