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MGAA looking at increasing Lloyd’s syndicate membership

Lloyd's of London

Managing General Agents’ Association CEO Mike Keating has revealed he is in discussion with some large Lloyd’s insurers in a bid to bring more syndicates in as members.

Speaking to Post at the British Insurance Brokers’ Association conference in Manchester last week, Keating said membership levels are increasing, and more insurers are coming on board as partners.

“We

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