Biba, ABI and Flood Re open registration for flood directory

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The directory is set to launch later this year and the organisations are now calling for specialist brokers and providers to register to be part of the service.

The British Insurance Brokers’ Association (Biba), the Association of British Insurers (ABI) and Flood Re have opened registration for the new Flood Insurance Directory expected later this year. 

The organisations said in a statement that they are calling for brokers and insurers who can provide cover for residential buildings and/or contents insurance for consumers who are struggling to obtain flood insurance to register to be part of the service ahead of its launch.

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