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Konsileo parts ways with four brokers

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CEO John Warburton says move is not part of a wider restructure, after four out of 18 brokers leave the start-up.

Konsileo chief executive and co-founder John Warburton has confirmed that four people have been let go from the broker today (12 June), Insurance Age can reveal.

The four brokers were part of the start-up’s team of client directors, which now has 14 members.

Warburton told Insurance Age: “It’s the normal process of working through people’s plans and some of them couldn’t be fulfilled.

“It’s not something we do lightly, we take a long time and do a lot of coaching and mentoring before we take

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