Broker QT: What does the Scottish independence debate mean for the local insurance sector?
Insurer rates, currency questions and market withdrawals among topics discussed.
In the week that Alistair Darling and Alex Salmond took part in the first televised debate on Scottish independence, Insurance Age is delighted to bring you the insurance equivalent.
The second Broker Question time event, in association with Axa Insurance, was held in Glasgow and very much took the issue of separation head on with panellists from both the "Yes" and "Better Together" side of the debate, sitting alongside insurer and broker representatives.
And remember there are still two Broker
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