Blog: What’s in store for 2025

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With 2025 already here, Rosie Simms looks at key themes that will run through the year and why it is important to stay ahead on acquisitions, AI and regulation.

There is no doubt that mergers and acquisitions will be to the fore.

Alongside mega-mergers, such as Aon buying NFP, Insurance Age reported on 138 UK broker deals last year, up from 114 in 2023.

RelatedAon completes NFP deal Direct Line accepts Aviva’s £3.7bn takeover offer Ageas ends DLG takeover plans after two rejections Esure owner Bain eyeing up sale – report 

The question is whether the frantic pace of 2024 will accelerate again – particularly with smaller brokers acquiring other small firms

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