Broker Expo 2017: The agenda

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Broker Expo and Broker Expo Leeds are the leading exhibitions dedicated to UK insurance brokers, and providing them with a platform to do business.

The Broker Expo event, on 9th November at the Ricoh Arena, Coventry, will bring together over 1,200 MDs, principals, directors and senior decision makers all looking for fresh ideas for nurturing existing business and for sourcing new market opportunities and industry partnerships.

The in-depth conference programme provides expert insight on the very latest developments, while the exhibition, which runs alongside, showcases the top industry suppliers.

Speakers include Coventry North West MP Geoffrey Robinson, head of compliance and training at the British Insurance Brokers’ Association David Sparkes, RWA’s chairman and compliance director Terence Clark, Ant Gould, director of faculties are the Chartered Institute of Insurers, NFU Mutual pricing development consultant Jenny Wakelin, and from Applied Systems, managing director of broker solutions Joe Sultana, and his colleague Lucy Hill, a solutions consultant. Delegates will also be able to hear from former England footballer Stuart Peace.


Attendance is free for insurance brokers. To register your interest, visit the dedicated site.

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