Biba backs ABI's stance on elderly
The British Insurance Brokers' Association (Biba) has responded to the Association of British Insurers' (ABI) report: Age and Insurance: Helping older customers find the cover they need.
Graeme Trudgill, Biba technical and corporate affairs executive, said: "The ABI's report recognises that older consumers do not always know where to look to find travel and motor insurance cover. This has been demonstrated through the calls received to Biba's consumer helpline which has assisted tens of thousands of consumers, many of whom have been refused by direct insurers or big name brands.
"Insurance brokers use their expertise to arrange cover for older consumers and those with medical
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