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To start 2021 we asked the major players in broking, claims and insurance to predict what the biggest event of the new year would be and what trends the first year in the next decade would bring.

Outside of insurance the impact of the vaccine programme was understandably top of people’s lists, lots of people mentioned their eagerness to return to normal or at least to the office for a few days

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