What the Papers Say – February 2014

Insurance Age - What the papers say - February2014

Emmanuel Kenning, editor of Insurance Age, joins the title’s reporter Caitlin Morrison, for the latest edition of What the Papers Say.

This month's edition, hosted by Andy Pearce, deputy editor of Insurance Age, sees the panel discuss the broker fall-out since the Financial Services Compensation Scheme announced an indicative 15% levy rise to £62m for 2014/15.

Also up for debate is whether broker optimism really is on the up in the market place following a survey that indicated this could be the case.

And finally, the show runs the rule over a familiar face which is making a return to the industry at Axa after a brief stint out

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