Airmic delegates are still concerned ..
Airmic delegates are still concerned about broker remuneration and transparency, according to a surv...
Airmic delegates are still concerned about broker remuneration and transparency, according to a survey conducted by Oxygen Insurance Brokers at its annual conference. The study into risk managers' attitudes toward the broking industry revealed that 86% of respondents said that the way that brokers were paid was important. In addition, 70% said the sector had not changed as a result of Eliot Spitzer's exposure of bid rigging in 2004, and 78% believed that brokers' remuneration should be fee
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