Brokers get a say on insurance woes.
Brokers are often accused of moaning about the market. Over the last few years, several leading indu...
Brokers are often accused of moaning about the market. Over the lastfew years, several leading industry figures - usually insurers - have told
brokers to stop going on about agency culling and direct writing, and to
get on with the job.
This month, Professional Broking gave some of its readers the chance to do
a bit more moaning, and we think they have some very valid concerns.
Our survey of commercial lines broking, conducted in association with Post
Magazine, threw up some harsh criticism of
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