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Worsley: initiative needed to solve the EL crisis

The lack of underwriting in employers' liability and how brokers can cope with it was the main them...

The lack of underwriting in employers' liability and how brokers can
cope with it was the main theme to emerge from the recent Worldwide Broker
Network conference.


The five-day event was held at the Lowry Hotel in Manchester from 13 to 17
November and was hosted by Alec Finch & Co.


Speaking at the conference, Keith Rutter, chief executive at The
Underwriter, said the current hard market in EL had been caused by a
reduction in suppliers, a change in the investment climate and a greater
propensity to

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