Brokers mixed response to Black Lives Matter

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Updated: Some have pledged an “anti-racist” approach but there is little ethnicity data available to measure performance.

Some of the biggest brokers in the UK have responded when questions about the action they are taking to push for better equality and diversity in their own businesses following the widespread Black Lives Matter protests in the UK.

The answers were a mixed bag. And in some cases non-existent.

Insurance Age asked the biggest brokers in the Top 100 the same set of questions:

How many Black, Asian and Minority Ethic (BAME) people work in your business? How many black people work in your

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