How to… make the most of Biba

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The after-hours fun at Biba may be what sticks in the mind (or not) after this year’s conference but there are more important things to remember. Make sure you follow up on leads and tell your colleagues about anything useful or interesting you learned during the conference

It has been said that, like the 60s, if you can remember a British Insurance Brokers’ Association (Biba) conference, you weren’t there.

Much is made of the after-hours socialising during this highlight in the insurance industry calendar, but – in all seriousness – it really shouldn’t resemble a conference such as the Campaign for Real Ale.

With the intensity of a two-day exhibition, it’s vital that anyone attending plans ahead for what they want to derive from it and how to capitalise on the

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