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As we enter a new year, it will be interesting to see how 2008 pans out. Without a doubt, there will...

As we enter a new year, it will be interesting to see how 2008 pans out. Without a doubt, there will be more merger and consolidation activity across the broking sector, with both consolidators and insurers seeking to boost their share of the broking market.

If I was a broker at the present time, I must admit that I would probably want to sell up as well, as the multiples being offered are just too good to resist. However, according to Tony Cornell, there has been little activity in the bottom

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The general insurance and protection sector saw the biggest fall in the number of appointed representatives last financial year, the Financial Conduct Authority has calculated.

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