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Biba Scotland 2012 to focus on the future

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The British Insurance Brokers’ Association (Biba) Scottish Region has announced that its 2012 conference will be themed ‘Insuring the Future’.

The conference will be held on 14 November at Airth Castle and, according to the industry body, will give brokers in Scotland the opportunity to focus on the key issues facing the sector.

Kenny Whitton, Biba regional chairman, said: “We have a long tradition of running successful events for our Scottish members and we have plans to introduce some fresh ideas into our 2012 conference to make it even more valuable and relevant to those brokers.

“With the challenges we face, it’s vital that we work

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