Part 2 - Countdown to Biba 2011: the changing regulatory landscape

Biba chief executive Eric Galbraith

With the British Insurance Brokers' Association conference now less than three weeks away, Post and Insurance Age editor-in-chief Jonathan Swift sat down with the Biba CEO Eric Galbraith to discuss some of the major issues which are likely to come to the fore in Manchester.

In the second installment the pair discuss whether UK brokers are being treated differently to intermediaries on the continent; the confusion over the systemic risk posed by brokers; and how the broking sector can possibly rally against these injustices and out of kilter perceptions?

For the final part of this three part series tune in to www.postonline.co.uk and www.insuranceage.co.uk on Thursday 5 May.

Missed the first installment? Catch up: Countdown to Biba 2011: the changing regulatory

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