MGAA to launch in September
The Managing General Agents’ Association (MGAA) has confirmed that it is to officially launch on 1 September.
The association initially planned to launch in November last year with 150 managing agents but this was put back as it appeared this target would not be met in time.
The launch date was rescheduled for 6 April this year with a target of 40 to 60 managing general agents but this did not come to fruition.
Reg Brown, chairman of the Steering Committee admitted to Insurance Age's sister title, Post Magazine, that he had not imaged it would almost a year longer to launch the MGAA: “I will be the
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