The incredible shrinking market.

The departure of Cloverleaf is the latest loss to the non-standard motor field, but those that remain foresee brighter times ahead. Andrew Newman reports.

Another name bites the dust. Cloverleaf laid the foundations of the
non-standard motor niche back in 1969, but time moves on and the name is
now set to disappear. Initially absorbed under the AGF banner, the brand
has now succumbed to the Allianz acquisition of AGF, an event not
specifically driven from the UK.


Anthony Lewis, senior developer of personal lines at Cornhill, confirms
that intermediaries are rebroking the AGF Cloverleaf account. Cornhill has
retained some business through a small

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Broking profits fall at Saga

Underlying profit before tax in Saga’s insurance broking arm fell to £39.8m for the year ended 31 January 2024, compared with £71.5m in the previous period.

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