Chairman and deputy resign from Biba's healthcare focus group
The chairman and deputy chairman of the British Insurance Brokers' Association (Biba) healthcare focus group have resigned.
An extraordinary general meeting (EGM) has been scheduled for early June to address the departures. Insurance Age's sister title Cover said it believed the departures were largely caused by the launch of the Association's PMI scheme in partnership with Jelf and Axa PPP.
Biba has denied that the decisions were related to the PMI scheme, instead saying they were due to health and job role changes.
However, Cover said that although the official reasons for the resignations of chairman Glen Smith
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