Broking Break: Your top five of the week
A Gumball blog, solvency figures, new software, warnings for brokers and an insurer closing were voted the top five stories by brokers’ clicks over the week.
5) Blog: The world’s scariest motor insurance risk?
ERS blogged about insuring an eclectic range of high value vehicles within a single setting – if indeed Gumball 3000 can be described as a single setting, given it takes place over 3,000 miles and across ten countries within just seven days.
The total value of the vehicles being entered in the 2017 event is over a whopping £30m with captains of industry, oligarchs and princes among the elite groups of drivers
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