Bank holding company insurance brokerage fee income was up 0.6 percent in the first three quarters of 2007 compared with 2006, according to a bank-sponsored consulting firm's report.

The Michael White-Symetra Bank Holding Company Fee Income Report said that income for that sector in the third quarter was $3.01 billion–a 4.1 percent decrease from $3.14 billion in second-quarter 2007, which was a record high.

Compiled by Radnor, Pa.-based Michael White Associates and sponsored by Symetra Financial, the report measures and benchmarks banks' performance in generating insurance, securities brokerage, annuity and mutual fund fee income.

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