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Broking Break: Hitting the headlines

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Another busy week for broking – but what was your top story?

The Christmas slowdown is not yet upon us and it's been another big week for insurance brokers. Catch up on the top stories now.

5 - Zurich global boss Martin Senn departs

It's been a tough year for Zurich with the failed RSA bid and losses in China and the US. Now global CEO Martin Senn it set to leave at the end of this year with experts speculating that the RSA "fiasco" is the reason behind his exit.

    4 - Jelf finalises Marsh deal

The sector has known the deal for Marsh to buy Jelf was in

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