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Win an iTech XFM DAB radio & MP3 player

Visit the Professional Broking website for a chance to win an iTech XFM DAB radio & MP3 player. A de...

Visit the Professional Broking website for a chance to win an iTech XFM DAB radio & MP3 player. A design classic, this striking, elegant radio will sit comfortably anywhere in the home. Its easy-to-use menu structure allows navigation around the numerous features and offers a pleasurable user experience.

To be entered into this month's prize draw, click on the PB Online Competition link at www. professionalbroking.co.uk and answer the simple question. Remember to include your company name and contact details with your entry. Please ensure your entry reaches us no later than Friday 16 December.

QUESTION: In relation to which bill does Phil Wright consider brokers' risk management will become more important in the future?

The correct answer to last month's question was: carriers who chase market share at the expense of profit.

The winner of the 1 GB iPod Shuffle is David MacKinnon of Tubbs Insurance.

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End of Year Review 2025: Crawford & Co’s Glenn Thornton

Glenn Thornton, head of major and complex loss at Crawford & Company, says farewell to two insurance icons in ‘Royal’ and ‘Sun Alliance’; hails the youngest deputy president CILA has ever had in Marsh’s Melissa Cunningham; and predicts AI driven dynamic valuation could be the key to finally beating underinsurance.

Q&A: Grove & Dean’s Michael Lawrence

Michael Lawrence, distribution and underwriting director at personal lines specialist Grove & Dean, spent 34 years at LV general insurance in its various guises before jumping the fence in 2024.

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