In a class of its own

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The micro-business end of the small to medium-sized enterprise market has much to offer the insurance industry but brokers and insurers must recognise the uniqueness of the market if they wish to thrive. Edward Murray reports

What used to be called pigeon-holing is now referred to as effective customer categorisation. In light of the business volumes flowing through various sectors of the insurance market, effective

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