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Discussing the future of aggregators

In January, PB launched a series of three View from the Top videos on broking.co.uk in association with Legal & General. The videos discussed the impact of aggregators and their future, the claims management process, opportunities for personal lines and predictions for the next decade. PB's editor Andrew Tjaardstra, as well as Peter Graham (managing director at Legal & General), Derek Turton (broking and retention director at Heath Lambert personal lines), and Peter Thompson (managing director at Junction) all offer strong opinions.

The new decade is given a preview, covering the continuing impact of the recession, the break-up of RBS and whether or not insurers are set to continue their huge marketing spends.

The debate becomes markedly more heated when the panelists are asked which team will win this summer's World Cup in South Africa.

You can find the videos at www.broking.co.uk/tag/pb-interview, in the PB Interview section. As always, your responses and views are very much appreciated.

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