Biba and Ace team up for travel scheme
The British Insurance Brokers’ Association (BIBA) has launched the Biba Group Personal Accident & Business Travel scheme in partnership with ACE European Group.
The scheme will provide Biba members and their clients access to a flexible range of benefits and one of the widest and most comprehensive policies for group personal accident and business travel insurance.
It offers protection for employees of any business and includes enhancements negotiated specifically for Biba members to the policy wording and terms. Key benefits of the scheme include:
- Exclusive discounted rates for BIBA members
- Individual claims case management
- Variable commission
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