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PMA interest prompts Stuart Alexander to expand network

Stuart Alexander may widen its network for secondary intermediaries to include businesses other than...

Stuart Alexander may widen its network for secondary intermediaries to include businesses other than property managing agents, following a raft of inquiries from firms in various industries.

Stuart Alexander has already tripled the number of PMAs it is prepared to accommodate in its network following 'massive interest' from the sector.

While the broker had originally planned to limit numbers to 50, it has now set a limit of 150. It is currently in positive talks with 65 PMAs.

Within 24 hours of its

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