
It's party time for Age
This month Insurance Age is celebrating 30 years of serving the UK general insurance broking community. Launched in May 1979 the magazine has, over the years, sought to inform and educate the broking community as well as keep it up to date with the latest events across the insurance industry.
Industry figures across the sector commented on what the magazine meant to them as it celebrated this important milestone including David Newman, chief executive, of Carole Nash, who said: "Congratulations
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