Reportage - Biba focus: The Biba benefit

Joanna Lumley

Who, what, when, where, why, how? Martin Friel provides a rundown on what to expect from this year's Biba conference.

It's that time of year again. The British Insurance Brokers' Association (Biba) conference is rolling into London and it is being touted as the biggest and best yet. Not only is Biba continuing with the strategy of making it free to all members, entry is also free to all brokers. But interestingly, this year, it will run over two full days rather than the usual one full day and two half days.

Although brokers have grumbled at the prospect of traipsing out to the Dockland's Excel Centre after

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