BiB Insurance joins Brokerbility
BiB Insurance of Darlington has become part of Brokerbility, a group of independent brokers who have joined forces to gain access at a higher level to large insurance companies throughout Europe.
It is representing County Durham, the Tees Valley and North Yorkshire, with the next nearest members in Newcastle and Leeds.
Martin Littleton, BiB group chairman, explained: “We were invited to join Brokerbility because we are the biggest, most fiercely independent broker in the area and we have a strong record of growth.
“While BiB is a multi-million pound business, we carry far more weight at national level as part of Brokerbility, whose members have a combined turnover of £400m with plans to
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