Brokers positive about Insurance Act

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Survey finds almost 70 percent of brokers are fully on board with the Act but a quarter said no need for reform.

Over-two thirds of UK brokers are fully prepared for the August implementation of the Insurance Act, revealed a recent survey.

In a poll of 54 brokers, managing general agent Commercial Express assessed broker's attitude to the reform. It found that two in five (37 percent) had already started to raise awareness amongst their customers and the changes it would bring.

Duncan Pritchard, managing director of the MGA said it was fantastic to see such positivity within the industry as it headed

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