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Survey finds 81% of brokers will make no euro preparations.

A staggering 81% of of brokers have not taken, nor intend to take, any action in response to the int...

A staggering 81% of of brokers have not taken, nor intend to take,
any action in response to the introduction of the euro.


These are the findings of a survey conducted by Gloucester-based
Ecclesiastical Insurance Group into how the euro may affect its
brokers.


Just 29% of brokers thought they would be affected by the euro in the next
four years. Those who expect to be affected, believe it will come in one
or more of the following areas: overseas clients wanting to pay in euro,
claims from Europe

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