Rural splits from Broker Network

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Insurer pulls the plug but insists broker partners will not be affected.

Rural Insurance is ending its relationship with Broker Network when its current contract expires at the end of 2014.

Approximately 120 of the network's members trade "regularly" with Rural, according to the insurer.

Rural said the end of the contract would not affect its broker partners.

Ian Barclay, recently appointed managing director of the UK General-owned provider, stated: "It will be business as usual - we can and will continue to trade with Broker Network members, with absolutely no

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