Brokers anticipate the Biba manifesto

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Brokers share what they would campaign on ahead of the launch of the 2016 Biba manifesto.

The British Insurance Brokers' Association (Biba) is launching its 2016 manifesto today and in a matter of hours the insurance industry will find out what the trade body has decided to focus on this coming year.

Last year the association's key calls for action were around emerging risk, The Insurance Bill, developing careers and apprentices, Europe and motor insurance.

Insurance Age has not yet seen the 2016 manifesto, but in the meantime polled a number of brokers on what they would like the

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