Liverpool’s insurance sector is still alive and kicking




















































Liverpool’s insurance sector is still alive and kicking – Insurance Post





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As the Airmic conference lands in Liverpool, Insurance Post’s Harry Curtis takes a look at the city’s storied insurance past as well as how the industry is still quietly thriving on Merseyside.

It’s possible that no other city’s urban fabric has been shaped more by the insurance industry than Liverpool’s, perhaps not even London’s.

In the streets that lie inland behind the famous Liver


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