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IBSC publishes code of conduct

Paul Anscombe

Broker council boasts over 1,000 members.

The Insurance Brokers Standards Council (IBSC) has published its code of conduct and claimed it is the first such document specifically by and for the insurance broking profession since 1994.

The IBSC, which launched in January this year, also stated it now has over 1,000 individual member subscribers.

The code has been organised in three parts: the core duties, the principles of conduct applicable to those core duties, and more detailed guidance notes.

Guidance
Paul Anscombe, chair of the IBSC

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