Biba appoints new LMRC chairman
The British Insurance Brokers’ Association (Biba) has appointed Tim Coles as the new chairman of its London Market Region Committee (LMRC).
Mr Coles, chief executive of Howden Broking Group, will replace Ken Davidson, chairman of Crispin Speers & Partners, who led the LMRC in its first two years and will remain a member of the committee.
Mr Davidson said: “I am delighted to have been involved from the very beginning of LMRC and to see it prosper. I am confident in handing over to Tim who is a well respected market practitioner.”
Eric Galbraith, Biba chief executive, said: “It has been a pleasure working with Ken and I would like to
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