Biba launches 2017 manifesto – Enabling the Insurance Market

Houses of Parliament

Trade body covers IPT, Brexit, regulation costs and more in this year’s document.

The British Insurance Brokers' Association (Biba) has called for the government to commit to no further increases to Insurance Premium Tax (IPT) and to negotiate for single market access in the EU exit in its 2017 manifesto.

The calls came at the launch of the document - Enabling the Insurance Market - at the Houses of Parliament today (16 January).

The broker trade body also highlighted that there has been a 70% increase in regulation costs for small insurance brokers in the last three years as

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