Biba proposes structure and model overhaul
The British Insurance Brokers' Association (Biba) has today proposed an overhaul of its governance structure and a new model for segmenting its membership.
The trade body said the overhaul has been designed to provide its members with a "more tailored approach", better suited to their representation needs.
The potential changes are the first to come out of Biba's strategy and membership review, launched in 2012 and assisted by Deloitte.
Biba chairman Andy Homer, who has headed up the steering group which has guided the review, said: "The Biba board are now in a position to discuss in detail how the proposed reforms to make our association more
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