Biba adds Covéa as partner

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The British Insurance Brokers’ Association has added Covéa Insurance to its roster of partners taking the total to 20.

It is the second boost in a month having partnered with Travelers Europe in June after a hiatus of over a year in adding to the total.

Steve White, CEO of Biba, said: “We are pleased to welcome Covéa as a partner and know that our brokers will benefit from Covéa’s long experience in the industry, their thought leadership, and their progressive approach to broker service. We very much look forward to working with representatives from their claims, distribution and management teams.

Keith Hector

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