Money is coming back into insurance.
Clearly, money is coming back into insurance. While the early 1990s saw companies reining back on co...
Clearly, money is coming back into insurance. While the early 1990ssaw companies reining back on corporate hospitality and non-essential
expenditure, insurers and brokers seem to be a little more financially
relaxed these days. Take, AON for example.
Overheard understands that one of its key account handlers was recently
handed a budget of £100,000 to spend on World Cup hospitality. Lucky
clients - that's a lot of free booze and football.
Also fiscally comfortable is Independent Insurance. Much to
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