Broker Apprentice Episode 4: attracting digital business to the broker channel
The apprentices come to blows as they prepare for the Insurance Age E-Broking event.
In this fourth episode of the Broker Apprentice 2014, teams Bro Kode and Innovate are given a ‘blank canvas' to come up with a proposition or product to attract more business to the intermediary channel.
With the words of Zurich's senior marketing manager Gareth Hawkes still ringing in their ears, the apprentices only have a short time to get their ideas together. The clock is ticking and the pressure soon gets to some of the brokers.
The teams are then expected to present their solution to a
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