A 200-strong book re-papered overnight: Resilium → Aviso Integral.The new AFSL (Aviso Group Partners, operating as Aviso Integral) launched at 0 and ended May at 183 individual ARs. On 1 May, around 200 broker entities — 166 individual ARs plus their corporate vehicles — started at Aviso, every one of them having ceased at Resilium Insurance Broking the day before. The group brings depth: median 6.6 years' tenure, with 27 of them 20+ year career brokers.
Resilium contracted 43% — from 363 individual ARs to 206.Almost the entire move is the migration to Aviso. Outside that single-day event, Resilium kept most of its non-departing book intact.
Apollo Risk Services lost 30 individual ARs — 28 of them on a single day.AR count fell from 69 to 42 in May, with 28 cessations on 11 May alone. Three weeks on, none of the 30 had re-registered anywhere in the dataset, which initially looked like genuine exits rather than a quiet move. The picture has since clarified: this is an acquisition by Howden Insurance Brokers Australia.
"New entrants" aren't all new.Of the 64 fresh individual ARs in May (setting the re-papering aside), 23 had previously held a GI broker authorisation, let it lapse, and re-registered — median 8.8 years of prior tenure, several at senior or career level. The longest had been off the register for nearly two decades. The "new entrant" line is a mix of fresh blood and experienced people reappearing after a licence gap.