Biba Conference 2024 countdown: Charterfields’ Joe Higgins

Joe Higgins

In this edition of our Biba Conference countdown, Joe Higgins, director at Charterfields, outlines the importance of chance encounters and LinkedIn-fuelled preparation, and warns about the dangers of underinsurance.

Do you have a favourite Biba moment from previous conferences?

Getting an unexpected invitation to an evening party hosted by one of the leading insurance brokers one year was a real highlight. I was able to connect with so many familiar faces from around the industry – it was a successful and fun evening. Biba is all about those chance encounters and off-the-cuff meetings.

What tip/s would you give to someone going to their first Biba conference?

Make sure you look at the delegate list prior to

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