Westinsure claims membership boost despite series of defections
Westinsure has announced the signing of six new members despite rival networks claiming that there have been a series of defections from the alliance.
Les Brewin, managing director of the Purple Partnership, said that at least two members of Westinsure resigned at its Expo in Circencester in January.
"There is absolutely no doubt that Westinsure has lost several members since the start of the year and we are currently in discussion with a number of other members. We didn't go looking for them but people do leave networks," he added.
A second major network also said it was in talks with four Westinsure members.
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