Networks deny model is in decline

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With high-profile splits and resignations, is the network model crumbling?

Networks have taken up their fair share of insurance press headlines over recent months. Broker Network and Aviva announced the end of their relationship. Nick Houghton has stepped down as managing director at the Towergate-owned network. And Cobra Network has lost a trio of senior figures, all of whom later turned up in various roles at Ink Insurance subsidiary FSJ.

So it is understandable that questions continue to be asked about the stability of the network market. Are these upheavals a sign

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