Top 100 Brokers 2021: Bandings

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Brokers are listed alphabetically in bands of GWP

£750m plus

Aston Lark Group • Atlanta Group • Gallagher • Global Risk Partners • PIB Group • Towergate Insurance Brokers

£500m–£749.99m

No entries

£350m–£499.99m

No entries

£200m–£349.99m

A-Plan Group (now part of Howden) • The Clear Group • Ethos Broking • The Granite Group • The Jensten Group

£100m–£199.99m

Alan Boswell Group • James Hallam • Lucida • Partners& • Reich Group • Romero Group • Simply Business • Tysers • Verlingue • W Denis Insurance Brokers

£75m–£99.99m

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