Broker Network circles Our Network members following Willis deal

Nick Houghton

Broker Network has opened itself up to membership enquiries from Our Network members following the news that the Broker Direct-owned network had struck a deal with Willis Networks to transfer membership.

Nick Houghton, Broker Network, MD, said: “Whilst we admire all of our competitors and welcome their presence in the market, we want Our Network members to feel free to contact us to discuss their options given the news that their current proposition isn’t viable.

"We believe that a 'one size fits all' transfer of members from one network to another may not suit the requirements of many fiercely independent broking businesses."

He said that he would work with any Our Network members to “make

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