The Fallout - Insurance brokers and the coronavirus pandemic

Coronavirus

Broker Extra 2020: Brokers have faced significant challenges yet also gained some business benefits resulting from the Coronavirus pandemic. In a Broker Extra 2020 live-streamed session, an expert panel of brokers talked about their experiences.

The panel: Brendan McCafferty, CEO of Brightside Group, Suzy Middleton, deputy CEO, SEIB, Richard Morley, managing director, Sutton Winson Insurance Brokers and Howard Pearson, managing director, Innovation Broking.

Brokers have risen to the operational challenges caused by Covid-19 and, in the majority of cases were ahead of the UK government when it came to acknowledging and preparing for the virus when it hit at the start of the year.

Host Sian Barton, editor of Insurance Age, opened by

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