Editor's letter - December 2015
“The Insurance Debate proved that broking has a solid platform of engaged, skilful and articulate, professional and passionate practitioners”
Last month, over the course of one week, Insurance Age ran The Insurance Debate with sister title Post.
The argument centred on whether insurance will ever be viewed as a profession in the same way that, say, medicine and the law are in the minds of the public.
I was shocked by the start – at first two thirds of voters said it would never happen. That seemed disappointingly pessimistic to me. But in the best traditions of hope not fear, the debate swung round. The argument I was pushing – that
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