Biba warns of scammers targeting brokers

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Fraudsters are claiming to sell attendee data from the Biba conference, but trade body confirms it has not had a data breach.

The British Insurance Brokers’ Association (Biba) has warned that scammers are using its name to target brokers, offering Biba Conference delegate data.

In a tweet, Biba said: “If you’ve been approached about buying a list of Biba conference attendees this is a scam. We never release personal details.”

It further asked members not to engage with these approaches, stating “we do not pass data to any third party”.

A Biba spokeswoman told Insurance Age that the organisation had an audit done at

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