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Broker Expo: Question Biba

Graeme Trudgill

There are only 48 hours until the start of the Broker Expo in Coventry where attendees will have the chance to question the British Insurance Brokers’ Association (Biba) about the issues affecting brokers.

Delegates at the Broker Expo will have the chance to raise the issues they want to see Biba tackling and hear from CEO Eric Galbraith and Graeme Trudgill, head of corporate affairs, on how the organisation is engaging with brokers and lobbying on their behalf.

Mr Trudgill told Insurance Age that with so much regulation and legislation affecting brokers, both from the UK government and from Europe, it is vital that brokers understand the issues on the horizon that might affect them.

"It's also

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