Biba Fever episode 1: Why Manchester 2014 is Butlins for brokers

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With one week to go before the British Insurance Brokers’ Association Conference in Manchester, Insurance Age is proud to bring you the first episode of Biba Fever 2014 sponsored by LV.

In this inaugural show, host Jonathan Swift sits down with LV directors Michael Lawrence and Phil Bunker to get their thoughts on how to prepare for the event and the pitfalls and pratfalls that the inexperienced conference goer should avoid.

Whilst Insurance Age editor Emmanuel Kenning and Biba CEO Steve White both explain why Manchester Central is akin to Butlins for brokers, and what the holiday makers - sorry, attendees - can expect from the 2014 conference.

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