Broker Expo: Insurance Age broker survey reveals consolidation concerns

Broker Expo 2017

Brokers attending the event have shared their thoughts on M&A in the market ahead of the Expo on 7 November.

The latest Insurance Age broker survey has revealed that 42% of brokers remain concerned about the impact of consolidation on the market.

Data from delegates who have already signed up to attend the event, which draws in more than a 1000 brokers from around the UK each year, showed:

5% were very concerned 21% were concerned And, 16% were a little concerned

Just 13% were not worried at all with the remainder offering a neutral opinion.

More data from the survey is set to be exclusively

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