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Only three days left to share your views in our Sentiment Survey

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The twice-yearly surveys are a crucial barometer of market concerns and well read by insurers – take two minutes to share your thoughts.

The second Sentiment Survey of 2015 is only open for three more days for brokers to raise the market issues that are concerning them.

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

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Please take just a few minutes to get involved with your thoughts on insurers, e-trading, premiums and recent events in the sector such as the rise in Insurance Premium Tax.

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