Biba adds Griffiths & Armour to PI panel
The British Insurance Brokers' Association (Biba) has unveiled Griffiths & Armour on its professional indemnity (PI) insurance panel.
The Liverpool-based broker - which has six offices across the UK and Ireland - has some 70 years' experience providing PI cover.
Biba head of corporate affairs, Graeme Trudgill, said: "Their experience, as well as the track record that Griffiths & Armour bring, will benefit our members in what can be a relatively complex area."
And Griffiths & Armour partner, Carl Evans, said the Lloyd's-registered broker would enjoy a "long and mutually beneficial relationship" with Biba and its members.
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