News: Time is ticking on UK Broker Awards deadline

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The deadline is approaching to get your entries in for the 2010 UK Broker Awards, the only industry awards dedicated to the broking community. Entries have been coming in from all over the country and across the categories. Although the volume has been high, there is still time to make your submission before the 18 June.

Now in their 17th successful year, the awards recognise excellence and innovation in the sector, from small local brokers to strong regional and national players. All Financial Services Authority-registered UK general insurance intermediaries and appointed representatives are eligible to enter.

The independent panel of judges this year consists of Insurance Age columnist and industry consultant, Tony Cornell; Peter Staddon, head of technical services at the British Insurance Brokers' Association

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