’We know just what it takes to support our network members throughout the lifecycle of their brokerage journeys,’ says network director
Jensten Group has launched a new broker network as part of plans to support more intermediaries across the UK.
Called Jensten Network, the network has been designed to provide firms with a platform to grow their businesses in a way that best suits their needs.
This includes providing help with client money handling and offering access to markets through M&A support, regulatory guidance and one to one business development support.
It will be headed up by network director Jordan Maskell, who said the initiative represented a ”significant milestone”.
”We know just what it takes to support our network members throughout the lifecycle of their brokerage journeys and we’re proud to extend these opportunities further,” he added.
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The launch of the network builds on the Coversure franchise model, which is Jensten Group’s network for independent brokers.
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This has supported over 90 local offices and generated more than £135m in gross written premium (GWP) in 2024.
As well as independent brokers, Jensten Network is also open to existing appointed representatives and Coversure franchise members.
Robert Organ, chief executive at Jensten Group, said: “We are incredibly excited to launch Jensten Network, a proposition that will allow us to support independent brokers up and down the country.
”We know how difficult it is operating in the current market with increased regulatory burdens and growing customer demands, but we’ve seen first-hand how popular our network model has been through Coversure.
”With Jensten Network, we are extending our proposition to this segment of the market and we look forward to supporting independent brokers in their professional journeys.”

His career began in 2019, when he joined a local north London newspaper after graduating from the University of Sheffield with a first-class honours degree in journalism.
He took up the position of deputy news editor at Insurance Times in March 2023, before being promoted to his current role in May 2024.View full Profile
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