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Groupama Insurances is proud to have been linked to the Professional Broking Sentiment Survey since its launch in 2005.

As an intermediary-only insurer, it is vital to be able to access the views of our business partners, so that our plans and activity are based on what our customers actually think - not what we think they think.

The Sentiment Surveys have certainly helped to crystallise the burning issues in the market and help to highlight areas where the bar can be raised, and also understand where different strategies are beginning to work. Groupama will continue to work with brokers to give them the service they need, and try to provide stability in terms of rating and cover. We will also continue to work to push forward imarket which we see as a tool of the future for the whole commercial market.

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