Staddon on his way out at Biba

Peter Staddon

The head of technical services at the British Insurance Brokers’ Association (Biba) is set to depart at the end of the month, Insurance Age understands.

Mr Staddon refused to comment and it is unclear at the moment the circumstances surrounding his pending departure.

Biba said it would not comment on market speculation.

Mr Staddon began his insurance career in 1971 and has worked for a number of insurance brokers covering most general insurance disciplines. He joined Biba in 1996 to establish the technical services department. He was responsible for raising key technical issues with the media - gaining broadcast and print coverage for leading

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