Biba announces theme for 2013 conference

Biba chief executive Eric Galbraith

The British Insurance Brokers’ Association (Biba) has selected Meeting the Growth Challenge as the theme for its 2013 conference.

The trade body said the conference and exhibition, which will be held at ExCeL London on 15 and 16 May, will examine how prepared the general insurance sector is to play its part in the resurgence of Britain’s prosperity.

Eric Galbraith, Biba chief executive, said: “Throughout 2013 Biba will continue to take the initiative in promoting the value of our sector to UK plc and working towards more proportionate, appropriate and cost effective regulation.

Meeting the Growth Challenge is about Biba

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