Taking the lead

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This years Protection Review conference hit three main points. Paul Robertson discusses them with Peter Le Beau.

Before diving into the detail, an initial inquiry finds Peter Le Beau satisfied with this years Protection Review conference. Aside from the fundamental, and eternal, wish list of slicker and more streamlined products, with easier and more intelligible processes, there were more points raised concerned with marketing the industry as a whole. Le Beau, the co-chairman of the review says: "There was quite a lot of coherence that was both encouraging and a bit of a relief when putting these things together. "One of the things we were looking to explore was the effect going forward of havi...

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