Video: Do brokers value chartered status?

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Chartered Insurance Broker status has been described as a "signal" of quality in the industry.

At the Broker Expo, Insurance Age interviewed a range of brokers about how they view the title.

And Mike Rodgers, head of ProBroker, Marsh Networks, spoke of the importance of chartered status.

"There's a huge range of intermediaries across the country and it's important to us at Marsh that we raise the level of professionalism across the industry," he said.

"For a broker to hold chartered status is very much a signal as to the quality of the people and the advice that business gives."

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