Broker Expo: Insurance Age to reveal exclusive research

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Insurance Age’s largest broker survey will reveal average commission levels, broker opinion on consolidation and unrated insurers, and brokers' 2020 strategies.

Insurance Age is conducting its largest ever survey of brokers and the data will be revealed exclusively to delegates at Broker Expo, which is held on 7 November at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry.

The survey is currently underway and expected to receive responses from over 1,000 general insurance brokers.

Brokers can register to attend Broker Expo for free here.

One of a set of wide-ranging questions was around the impact of insurer consolidation in the market.

Brokers were asked: “How

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