Biba launches 2011 manifesto
The British Insurance Brokers’ Association (Biba) has launched its 2011 manifesto outlining its priority lobbying issues for the year ahead.
According to the trade body, the manifesto highlights three key lobbying themes: helping customers, regulation and consumer protection and driving change in the insurance industry.
Eric Galbraith, chief executive at Biba, commented: "The big challenge for 2011 is to positively influence the coming regulatory changes that will affect insurance brokers, with development of the new Consumer Protection and Markets Authority (CPMA) and the revision of the Insurance Mediation Directive (IMD) in Europe
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