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Be Wiser chief executive predicts more consolidation in 2015

Mark Bower-Dyke

CEO and chairman Mark Bower-Dyke talks to Insurance Age about how he sees the market developing next year.

Our most recent seasonal Q&A see Be Wiser CEO Mark Bower-Dyke look to consolidation in 2015.

How has your business's 2014 been?

Better than 2013 but not as good as 2015 will be!

What will you be doing for Christmas?

Eating too much, drinking just enough, and getting our website rewritten for the new FCA credit rules coming in on the 2nd January 2015. Loads of warning!

Do you expect more consolidation of the broker market over 2015?

Yes, I see a number of our larger brethren needing to merge or

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