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Broker-only Sentiment Survey now open

Outsourcing door

Insurance Age has launched the 2013 Autumn Sentiment Survey giving brokers the chance to share their opinions on all the matters affecting the market.

We believe the second Sentiment Survey of the year is the ideal opportunity for the broking industry to get its views heard by insurers.

But its power relies on your involvement so please don't delay in contributing your thoughts today.

All responses to the survey, sponsored by Ageas, will remain anonymous with the results published in the November edition of Insurance Age.

As a thank you for your time participating, brokers will be entered into a prize draw to win corporate box tickets

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