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10 April 2024

Navigating Uncertainty: The future of UK broking

Join us for an insightful discussion on the evolving landscape of the UK broker market on 21 May at 11am.

From navigating the increased regulatory burden brought on by the new Consumer Duty regulations to significant economic and political change, uncertainty is making life tougher than ever for UK broker bosses. 

The next Insurance DataLab webinar will explore how this uncertainty is impacting broking firms and look at the opportunities it presents. We’ll reveal the results of our soon to be published 2024 Broker Performance Report, based on research on the financial performance of UK brokers, and discuss whether the pace of M&A activity will ever slow down!  

Meet our Expert Panel 

Chair: Dan King, Insurance DataLab 

Speakers: 

  • Kelly Ogley, Howden 
  • Stuart Reid, Partners&
  • Matt Scott, Insurance DataLab 

Key Topics of Discussion 

  • The implications of regulatory changes on broker operations 
  • The effects of economic and political uncertainty on market dynamics 
  • Opportunities for growth and innovation amidst challenging conditions 
  • The impact of a potential change of government on M&A
  • The financial health of the UK broker sector   

Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and strategies for navigating the complexities of the broker market. Register for free now to secure your place in the discussion – all those who register will receive our 2024 Broker Performance report via our monthly newsletter.  

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