Sentiment Survey launches for brokers

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Calling all brokers, it is that time of the year to vent your views about all things insurance and also be in with a chance to win tickets to see Jools Holland perform at the Royal Albert Hall.

The twice-yearly Sentiment Survey, sponsored by Groupama Insurances, is seen as a key indicator of broker opinion regarding industry issues, ranging from regulation, through to dual pricing and market expectations.

However, it is crucial that as many brokers as possible complete the survey to present a clear picture of the state of the industry as the end of 2012 quickly approaches. 

And, importantly, all responses will remain anonymous and not be attributed to any individual or company so don't

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