CASS changes boost broker interest in Bluefin network
Bluefin Insurance Group has added five new brokers to its broker network, Bluefin Partnership Services (BPS).
Robin Thomson, director at BPS, said: "The proposed changes to the CASS rules are causing concern to brokers and our solution to remove that headache from the broker is gathering a lot of interest."
Allied Insurance Services, based in Wigan, Advantage Cover Insurance, based in Tottenham, and Webb Holton & Associates, based in Birmingham, have all joined the network over the last three months.
BPS also welcomed Chislehurst-based Affinitive Insurance Brokers, and MICFS Ltd into the fold. The
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