TEn Insurance Services: The Enterprise Network

The TEn insurance network is:-

A major provider of insurance solutions to small and large businesses and individuals, via a network of around 100 local and/or specialist brokers, around Great Britain. We work with a wide range of leading insurance companies and London Market Underwriters to offer appropriate products to suit the budget of every client.

As Chartered Brokers, members of the British Insurance Brokers Association (BIBA) and of the Employee Ownership Association (EOA), we aim for the highest ethical standards and levels of care for our customers and our team.

Over 70% of the equity in TEn is owned by an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT) and the vast majority of staff members also acquire shares individually, via a Shareholder Investment Plan (SIP).


We cannot tamper with our ownership, nor change hands from one investor to another.


TEn network of brokers are:-

Highly experienced, steadfastly independent, accessible, dedicated and professional. They take pride in providing excellent service, risk advice and, ultimately, finding the right insurance cover for their clients. Put starkly, they have to behave this way, or, in a market increasingly dominated by a handful of consolidated giants, none of them would survive.


Consistent access to someone you know, is their Unique Selling Point (USP).


With near nationwide coverage, we will generally have expert local brokers situated near you. They are professional people who, with our assistance, stand ready and able to help to arrange the right insurance for you and/or your business.

Find an independent insurance broker near you

The TEn Network specialises in offering you highly experienced and local independent insurance brokers

Use the map to find a reliable insurance broker in your area to help you with your commercial and general insurance needs.

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Site map coming fairly soon...

...in the New Year probably.

The site map will be an aid to navigation around our various websites. Of course, these sites have just undergone a major structural update and things are still changing.

So, it’s a bit like when a supermarket periodically shifts things around, either, just for the hell of it, or, because they have decided to squeeze in a click & collect point, where the bread used to be.

As stuff relocates, consequently, leaving the signs above the ends of the aisles as they were before, could become confusing.

Our current situation here is very similar.

Mind you, whether before or after the reorganisation, you can never find the Tahini paste. You always have to ask.