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Takes two to tango

It can be easy to get caught up in the ultra competitive atmosphere of the commercial property market but increasingly insurers and brokers are realising that forming partnerships with other industries can have them dancing towards greater benefits, as Jane Bernstein writes

The commercial property insurance market continues to be extremely competitive as brokers and insurers vie for what is a lucrative and stable business. There is an increasing desire among brokers to

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