I have just read your front page article (News, 6 April) on the subject with comments from the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB).

Surely on the basis of those comments disclosure should work both ways.

We are all at some time or another, whether broker, insurer, employee or just plain Joe Public, a customer of a member of the FSB.

Does it therefore intend to disclose its mark-up on goods or services provided? I doubt it. Yet another example of 'one way street' thinking.

Stephen Hewett
Southampton

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Hosted by comedian and actor Tom Allen, 34 Gold, 23 Silver and 22 Bronze awards were handed out across an amazing 34 categories recognising brilliance and innovation right across the breadth of UK general insurance.
Many congratulations to all the worthy winners and as always, huge thanks to our sponsors for their support and our judges for their expertise.

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