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UK Broker Awards: Best Companies shortlist revealed
The winner will be unveiled at the UK Broker Awards in September.
Market moves: Who's hiring
Brokers have not been very busy when it comes to market moves lately, perhaps due to the summer heat wave.
Shortlists announced for UK Broker Awards 2017
Event takes place on 15 September at The Brewery in London.
Broking break: And finally
Garry Nelson's hidden talent, meet Dave the Paradigm office dog, Kathryn Fryer explains how she got into insurance and Kevin Munn on magicians, mushrooms and music
Broking Break: Your top five of the week
Job losses at Lloyd’s, an acquisition, Apple’s cyber insurance plans, company results and rebrand head this week’s list of stories.
Blog: Join ERS on the Gumball rally
What will you be doing this Saturday? Pottering in the garden, playing with the kids, relaxing with friends?
Broking Break: Your top five of the week
A new Justice Secretary, advice on ruthlessness, the Ogden impact, an acquisition and a restructure top this week’s charts.
Broking Break: Your top five of the week
Redundancies, acquisitions, Brexit moves, debt and pulling products top this week’s most clicked on stories.
Broking Break: Your Top Five
The general election, an FCA appointment, premium movements, a new commercial division and fraudulent activities make up the top clicked stories in the past week
Stephen Catlin confirmed as keynote speaker for MGAA 2017
Annual conference takes place in London on 4 July.
Broking break: And finally
Philip Belgian reveals his hidden talent, Juliet Williams on the funniest people in insurance and mastering martial arts, Ryan Legge explains how he got into the industry and meet Hunter the Golden Retriever
Market moves: Busy brokers
Brokers and insurers kept busy last month making many interesting new hires.
Broking Break: Your Top 5
A recap of the stories that grabbed your attention this week featuring LV and its secret discussions with insurers, Lloyd's on redundancies and Markerstudy's hints on buying.