The question of next year
As 2008 draws to a close, Michelle Worvell asks a roundtable of leading industry players how they expect key aspects of the industry to fare in the coming year
- How does everyone on the panel think 2009 will pan out for the market?
Shaun: I guess 2008 has been the year of choice for the consumer in terms of how much they pay for their cover and where they buy it and I think that the aggregators are evidence of the consumer exercising that choice. I suppose the good news that comes out of aggregators is that at least it gives brokers an opportunity to compete with the likes of direct writers.
Simon: Ten years ago it was all about direct writers and how
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