Products round-up: Spring has sprung for products

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With Spring just around the corner the British Insurance Brokers’ Association (Biba) seized the opportunity to evoke images of holidays in warmer climes.

In a busy product month for the trade body it renewed its medical travel scheme with AllClear for a further three years, as well as its holiday travel scheme with Tokio Marine. 

And capping off a trio of offerings Biba confirmed it had appointed Beazley to provide members with an event insurance scheme. 

Meanwhile, driving into the sunset was Carole Nash after having extended its cherished cars portfolio with a multi-car classic policy. 

Capping off the round-up were Sterling Insurance, with a

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