Brokers show lack of urgency towards net zero

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According to research from Ecclesiastical, only two in five national brokers have set a net zero target.

In its second annual survey of brokers’ attitudes to net zero, the insurer found the number of broker firms that set a net zero target has risen slightly since last year, but lack of concern remains, particularly among smaller firms.

Only 10% of regional brokers, up from 5% last year, and 4% of provincial brokers, have made a net zero commitment.

For the second year running, Ecclesiastical’s research suggests the main barrier to setting a target is that 51% of brokers do not currently have the

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