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Welcome to the latest PB Sentiment Survey sponsored by Groupama Insurances. Thank you to everyone th...

Welcome to the latest PB Sentiment Survey sponsored by Groupama Insurances. Thank you to everyone that took the time to fill out the survey, which we feel makes a valuable contribution to our market. The surveys are now conducted every six months, so look out for the next one later in the year. Remember, your views count.

The latest PB Sentiment Survey continues to offer an insight into the mindset of UK brokers as they grapple with the dynamics of a market that is changing rapidly. This time, in addition to questions about trading conditions, intermediaries have been asked for their views on some hot topics, including the phenomenon of price comparison sites and the industry's performance following last year's floods.

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