Exclusive Nordic and White Paper content now available on Post Europe

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Post Europe’s weekly update is now live with an article on opportunities for European brokers in the Nordic region, and a View from The Top questioning if there is more to the insurance market than hard or soft, along with the launch of Post Europe's first White Paper research.

Post Europe is proud to launch its first White Paper, The Effects of Solvency II, in association with Atos Orgin, which finds insures are keen to give Eiopa the power to enforce Solvency II regulation where countries fail to apply the legislation equally.

Asa Berglund and David Braybrook of Jardine Lloyd Thompson talk to Post Europe about how new financial structure has opened up new opportunities for European brokers in the Nordic region.

While Torus' Dermot O'Donohoe asks why industry is waiting for a market turning event before expanding product portfolios into Europe in his View from the Top.

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