Lord Hunt signs up for three more years at Biba

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Trade body's chairman to serve for a second three year term.

The British Insurance Brokers' Association (Biba) has extended the tenure of Lord David Hunt of Wirral as chairman for a second three year term.

Lord Hunt first took the position in January 2014 and was Biba's first independent non-executive director.

Biba's chief executive Steve White said: "I am delighted that we have been able to secure David's services for a further three years.

"His breadth of knowledge and experience have been invaluable to Biba since 2014 and will be vital as the country

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