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Burns and Wilcox eyes £60m-£65m in GWP

The MGA and underwriting business has experienced “significant growth” since it was created in 2019 and is open to M&A as a tool for growth according to CEO, Stuart Kilpatrick.

MGAA creates technical services manager role

The Managing General Agents' Association has appointed Tim Richards to the newly created position of technical services manager which has been developed to boost the trade body's growth strategy.

Momentum reveals £100m GWP goal

Appointed representative network Momentum is targeting £100m in GWP in the next three to five years, according to managing director Howard Pepper.

Interview: Sue Langley, chair of Gallagher UK

The Gallagher leader discusses her time in the job, making deals and the insurance sector’s need for talent along with sharing her views on improving diversity and inclusion in the market as well as how she coped with lockdown.

Earnix CEO warns on red flags

If a technology provider wants to change everything a company has done then it is most likely to be a “red flag”, Earnix CEO Udi Ziv told Insurance Age.

FCA reveals D&I and AR delays

The Financial Conduct Authority has delayed its consultation paper and policy statement on diversity in financial services as well as a policy statement on reviewing the appointed representatives regime.

Regional brokers spy growth in real estate

The regional real estate market is in rude health, with six in 10 brokers (56%) reporting growth over the past 12 months, and one in six (16%) reporting significant growth, according to Ecclesiastical.

Biba pushes back against FCA letter

The British Insurance Brokers’ Association has criticised the tone taken by the Financial Conduct Authority in its letter to brokers and promised to respond to the watchdog to defend the work done by the sector.

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