Biba sets a first by letting unregulated broker join

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Trade body made the move in order to learn how it can help start-ups.

The British Insurance Brokers’ Association (Biba) has allowed an unregulated broker to join for the first time.

Ruskin Square, which was set up by the Federation of Small Business (FSB) and Markel Holdings, joined Biba before it was approved by the Financial Conduct Authority.

Biba CEO Steve White told Insurance Age: “Biba regularly reviews the support we can offer to members.

“We are now considering how we can assist new start-up brokers, so we were pleased to have the opportunity to work

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