Market Movement Index: Smaller insurers gain market share from re-broking

Big vs small business people

New research from Broker Insights shows brokers are placing more business with smaller players, resulting in a changing landscape where competition can thrive. Rachel Gordon reports.

In partnership with Broker Insights

Smaller insurers are increasingly giving their larger rivals a run for their money when it comes to brokers moving risks to new markets.

This is according to analysis from Broker Insights, which highlights a number of trends in the second tranche of its research. Head of data at Broker Insights, Andy Whiteley, says: “Our analysis details a competitive commercial insurance sector, providing a deep dive into what brokers are

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