Welcome to CCI Broking Limited


CCI Broking specialise in the placement and management of leading-edge insurance arrangements for corporate and commercial organisations, both in the UK and Overseas. CCI offer a wide range of insurance services and business insurance solutions specifically tailored to the needs of our clients.


CCI are committed to providing comprehensive and versatile commercial insurance solutions and have discovered over the years that the only way to truly deliver this is through bespoke solutions and not just a "one size fits all" approach.

As you're already discovering CCI care about your business and want to ensure that your business is protected as effectively as possible, while remaining cost efficient and causing minimal disruption to you.

Have a look around our site for more information or alternatively contact a member of our team directly if you'd like to find out more about our approach to insurance.

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The only child of former US President Bill Clinton, Chelsea, is due to marry in a ceremony cloaked in secrecy.
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A man died when the boat he was in "flipped over" during the European and British National Powerboat Championships in Essex, police say.
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Great Britain's Mo Farah becomes the first athlete in 20 years to win both the 5,000m and 10,000m European titles.
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The Colombian government denies accusations by Caracas it is planning a military attack on Venezuela, following claims by President Hugo Chavez that his Colombian counterpart, Alvaro Uribe, was "capable of anything".
8:20 pm (3 hours ago)
Russian police detain two opposition leaders and dozens of others trying to hold demonstrations in Moscow and St Petersburg.
8:16 pm (3 hours ago)
The worst monsoon floods in living memory kill at least 800 people and affect one million in north-west Pakistan, a local official says.
8:13 pm (3 hours ago)
Arsene Wenger says it is now up to Cesc Fabregas to end speculation over his future at Arsenal.
8:04 pm (3 hours ago)
Great Britain's Jessica Ennis wins European heptathlon gold after dominating the 800m finale to fend off her closest rival Nataliya Dobrynska.
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England are on course for a resounding win in the first Test after an unbeaten century from Matt Prior and three early wickets in Pakistan's second innings.
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Welsh pair Dai Greene and Rhys Williams claim gold and silver for Britain in the final of the men's 400m hurdles.
7:29 pm (3 hours ago)
Pakistan says it expects "fruitful" talks between its president and David Cameron despite a row over comments about its alleged links to terror.
7:08 pm (4 hours ago)
Labour leadership contender David Miliband warns that the party could be out of power for years at the final hustings meeting before the vote.
6:55 pm (4 hours ago)
Germany holds an emotional memorial service for the 21 people killed in a stampede at the Love Parade dance festival in the western city of Duisburg last weekend.
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A man is arrested after a four-hour long stand-off with police at a property in Belfast.
6:37 pm (4 hours ago)
A silent march and mass balloon release has taken place in Duisberg to honour 21 people who died at last weekend's Love Parade dance festival
6:24 pm (4 hours ago)
At least two people are killed in Indian-administered Kashmir in a second deadly day of protests against Indian rule.
5:44 pm (5 hours ago)
Soham murderer Ian Huntley should drop his claim for compensation after having his throat slashed by an inmate, victims campaigners have said.
5:32 pm (5 hours ago)
Four rowers reach the Isles of Scilly from New York, taking 12 days off the 114-year-old Atlantic record.
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Police are searching for a 6ft (1.8m) long snake which escaped through a bathroom window at a house in Essex.
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The Scottish government says the argument for Scotland gaining more financial powers has to be won in order to grow the economy.
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One year to the day since the death of former England boss Sir Bobby Robson, a ceremony takes place at Newcastle ground, St James's Park.
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British troops targeting a Taliban stronghold in southern Afghanistan have found a cache of bomb-making equipment, the Ministry of Defence says.
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Spanish police are hunting for a Liverpool man who is suspected of shooting a father-of-two dead in a crowded bar in the Costa del Sol.
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Almost 240,000 people have been mobilised across Russia to tackle wildfires that have killed at least 30 people, officials say.
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A man attempted to abduct a 12-year-old girl at knifepoint as she was walking along a street in Essex.
2:49 pm (8 hours ago)
Former heritage minister Rhodri Glyn Thomas says he is concerned there may have been a plot to oust the Welsh-language TV channel S4C's ex-chief executive.
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Emotional memorial for Love Parade victims
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A hailstone weighing almost a kilo that fell in the state of South Dakota has been confirmed as the largest ever recovered in the USA.
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Many more people will face having to pay back some of the money paid to them as tax credits because of Budget changes, experts say.
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A funeral service is held for a toddler who drowned after falling into a garden pond in Edinburgh earlier this month.
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A 27-year-old woman has died in hospital following a car crash in Cookstown, County Tyrone.
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A Hamas militant is killed and several people hurt in Israeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip, hours after a Palestinian rocket hit the Israeli city of Ashkelon.
11:48 am (11 hours ago)
Investigators scouring the wreckage of Pakistan's worst-ever air disaster have found the plane's flight data recorder, officials say.
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Polish town's struggle to emerge from shadow of Nazi horror
9:45 am (13 hours ago)
Two men from north Wales are being questioned at a central London police station over possible explosives offences.
9:17 am (14 hours ago)
Punting would normally be seen as a tranquil way to pass a summer day on the river, but race punting is an altogether different affair.
9:07 am (14 hours ago)
Counties appear set to be dropped from postal addresses in future years after complaints about out-of-date names.
8:18 am (15 hours ago)
Residents of a village from where a nine-year-old girl from south Wales has died in a rafting accident in Turkey have spoken of their shock and sadness.
7:54 am (15 hours ago)
A bank manager from Sale, Greater Manchester, is hoping to become the first blind person to drive a car at more than 200mph.
7:21 am (15 hours ago)
Chelsea Clinton, the daughter of former US president Bill Clinton, is to marry long-term boyfriend Marc Mezvinsky at a private ceremony.
7:03 am (16 hours ago)
A report into the bushfires that tore across Victoria, Australia, in early 2009 has called for sweeping changes to the way the authorities respond to natural disasters.
5:44 am (17 hours ago)
Jonathan Sumption, one of Britain's top barristers, talks to Matt Stadlen about whether judges have too much power, why history matters, the secret to a good cross-examination and why he applauds inequality.
5:40 am (17 hours ago)
The first gay weddings have taken place in Argentina after the implementation of a law approved by parliament earlier this month.
5:26 am (17 hours ago)
A report into Australia's worst bushfires, in 2009, recommends sweeping changes to the way the government responds to natural disasters.
5:00 am (18 hours ago)
A UN panel adds the Florida Everglades and Madagascar's tropical rainforest to a list of world heritage sites at risk.
3:48 am (19 hours ago)
At least 15 people die at a mine in northern China, as a suspected explosives store blows up.
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Why Chelsea Clinton continues to fascinate
1:03 am (22 hours ago)
A lack of specialist medics to care for rape victims could be hampering conviction rates, doctors believe.
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The sisters who had surgery to combat family cancer threat
12:04 am (23 hours ago)
The founder of Wikileaks rejects US claims he has blood on his hands after releasing leaked documents on the Afghan war.
12:00 am (23 hours ago)
Many young people working free as interns may legally be entitled to pay, a report says.
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Colombia's Farc rebel group issues a call for dialogue with the new government after Juan Manuel Santos's election as president.
Yesterday, 8:53 pm
The fossil of a whale is at the centre of a bizarre customs wrangle at Cairo airport, the BBC's Jon Leyne reports.
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Syria's president and the Saudi king call on Lebanon's rival factions to avoid turning to violence amid mounting political tensions in the country.
Yesterday, 7:39 pm
Greece will use military vehicles to restore fuel supplies cut by a lorry drivers' strike, the government says.
Yesterday, 7:07 pm
The incoming BP chief executive has said it is time to scale back some parts of the oil spill clean-up in the Gulf of Mexico.
Yesterday, 6:39 pm
Land in the north of Chile is "ready" for another major earthquake, say researchers, adding that authorities did not act on previous warnings.
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Sports presenter Clare Balding makes an official complaint to the Press Complaints Commission over an article which mocked her sexuality.
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Three Kenyans are charged with the murders of 76 people killed when bombs exploded as they watched the World Cup on TV in Kampala, Uganda.
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The largest wildlife census of its kind conducted in Chernobyl reveals evidence of mammals declining in the exclusion zone.
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US economic growth slowed between April and June, with GDP growing by an annualised rate of 2.4%, the US Commerce Department says.
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Merging all tax credits and benefits into a single payment is one option being considered by Iain Duncan Smith in a "radical" welfare shake-up.
Yesterday, 2:40 pm
The Education Secretary insists there no is rush for schools in England to become academies, after criticism over the number of schools coming forward.
Yesterday, 12:27 pm
The intelligence on Iraq's weapons threat was "not very substantial", former deputy prime minister Lord Prescott says.
Yesterday, 12:27 pm
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Yesterday, 11:31 am
They frequently end in disaster and can be anything but relaxing. Why do we persist with the ordeal of family holidays?
Yesterday, 11:29 am
Ben Shephard bids farewell to GMTV after 10 years telling viewers: "I'm going to miss all of you, every single one of you."
Yesterday, 10:20 am
The Magazine's weekly quiz of the news, 7 days 7 questions - plus the Weekly Bonus Question.
Yesterday, 9:31 am
Owners of mobile phones are being asked to test the security of their network to see if enough is being done to stop eavesdropping.
Yesterday, 9:13 am
Comedienne and chat show host Ellen DeGeneres is leaving American Idol after one season on the judging panel.
Yesterday, 7:37 am
Newsbeat's had an exclusive look at new training being given to UK soldiers at the Royal School of Artillery in Wiltshire.
Yesterday, 2:20 am
Plans to reform A-levels could put students off maths and lead to university department closures, an academic body warns.
Yesterday, 12:54 am
The right of women to choose whether they have home births is being questioned by a leading medical journal.
Thursday, 11:59 pm
Calcium supplements taken by many older people could be increasing their risk of a heart attack, research shows.
Thursday, 12:40 pm
Security researcher Ron Bowes tells BBC News why he collected and published the personal details of 100m Facebook users.
Thursday, 12:29 pm
More than 150 top schools in England have applied to become academies, government documents show.

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