#BibaFever takes hold at conference

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The month of the annual British Insurance Brokers’ Association conference, held this year in London, always produces a veritable deluge of new products from insurers keen to woo brokers. And this year was no exception as the products rolled in on a daily basis.

The trade body itself announced a new loss recovery partner with Das replacing incumbent Lorega. Elsewhere, Markel looked to work with more charities and community groups while Sterling added professional indemnity cover as an optional add-on to its Executive range.

Appropriately enough in the month of #BibaFever, the team approach was all the rage in the market. Arista got together with Maidstone-based MPW Insurance Brokers on a commercial home builders scheme, and Hiscox hitched itself to

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