Earnix joins the MGAA

Earnix is the latest provider to join the Managing General Agents’ Association as a Supplier Member.

The MGAA represents over 400 managing general agents across the UK and the Republic of Ireland, advocating on their behalf and addressing key issues such as regulatory challenges and market opportunities.

“Joining the MGAA aligns with Earnix’s commitment to the MGA market, where we see tremendous opportunity for innovation and growth,” said Robin Gilthorpe, CEO of Earnix. “MGAs are key players in the insurance industry, and they require robust, reliable, and compliant technology solutions to succeed in an increasingly complex market. Earnix looks forward to contributing to the MGA community by offering solutions that empower MGAs to drive smarter, data-driven decisions and thrive in an increasingly digital-first insurance ecosystem. With our AI-powered decisioning capabilities, Earnix is proud to support MGAs in their journey to deliver enhanced value to their clients, while navigating the evolving regulatory landscape.”

Michael Keating (pictured), CEO, Managing General Agents’ Association added: “The MGA sector’s growth and resilience are underpinned by a dynamic ecosystem of suppliers, incubators, and compliance partners.

“These enablers streamline operations, enhance agility, and support innovation, ensuring MGAs can focus on their core strengths while adapting to market and regulatory demands. As we look to 2025, these partnerships will play an even more critical role in driving sustainable growth and maintaining the sector's competitive edge.”



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