Broker Apprentice: on screens tomorrow

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Insurance Age’s Broker Apprentice series, following the fortunes of five young brokers battling it out to win the illustrious title, is launching tomorrow.

Viewers will see the contestants embark on the first of a range of general insurance broking tasks – going head to head with a very demanding SME owner.

Five accompanying videos will also be launched, introducing each candidate.

The online series will continue over the next six weeks as the young brokers do their best to impress Allianz Commercial MD Chris Hanks with their knowledge, skills and passion.

You can tell us who you want to win in the upcoming poll, and don’t forget to share your

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