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Insurers have called on brokers to step into the secondary insurance sector or risk huge swathes of ...

Insurers have called on brokers to step into the secondary insurance sector or risk huge swathes of business disappearing from the insurance market and the whole distribution chain collapsing.

Blyth Morris, director, FSMA programme at Royal & Sun Alliance (RSA) said insurers expect thousands of secondary providers - such as removal firms and car hire providers - to pull out of the market in January 2005, and that insurers are relying on brokers to seize the initiative and take on authorisation of

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