The Blog Spot: Brokers remain a force to be reckoned with

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Insurance Age has celebrated the best in broking at the UK Broker Awards and Ida Axling sees a bright future for the sector, despite constant rumours of its impending demise.

It’s that time of the year when Insurance Age celebrates the best in the world of broking and it always reminds me of what an entrepreneurial and thriving sector I have the privilege of writing about.

At the 2017 UK Broker Awards, which we hosted last week, we gave away 18 trophies to well-deserving winners from firms that have achieved a lot of success over the last year.

Competition
However, if you are disappointed about not scooping up an award, let me assure you – competition among the

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