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Specialperils.com is looking for more brokers to join its site, having launched with 15 broker-partn...
Specialperils.com is looking for more brokers to join its site,having launched with 15 broker-partners in January. The
business-to-business site promotes brokers who specialise in commercial
products, limiting broker numbers so that only one per town is
recommended. The service costs £250+VAT a year. Founder Anthony Hall said:
"From the customers' point of view the selection of intermediaries has
always been a hit and miss affair. SpecialPerils.com will enable them to
have a better informed view."
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