United we are perceived, divided we fall
The insurance industry - or, rather, the general insurance industry - did itself no favours with the combative chairman of the Treasury Select Committee John McFall recently
There was a tetchy exchange between John McFall and an insurance industry audience at the recent Question Time, hosted by Professional Broking's sister title Post Magazine. The gist of the argument from the floor, led by Mike Eve, formerly of Aon and now of Aquilo, was that the general insurance market has nothing to do with the life and retail financial services sector that McFall's committee is so fond of berating, a view that was vigorously applauded by most of the audience.
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