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Review of the Year 2024: Flood Re’s Stuart Logue

 Stuart Logue, interim CEO, Flood Re

Stuart Logue, interim CEO at Flood Re, reflects on its first Parliamentary drop-in sesson and the Flood Resilient Garden at the Chelsea Flower Show as well as sharing a prediction about Build Back Better.

What has been your insurance/broking related highlight of 2024?

It would have to be hosting our first-ever Parliamentary drop-in session at Portcullis House, where we spoke to over 60 MPs representing constituencies across the whole of the UK about the critical role Flood Re plays in ensuring householders can access affordable home flood insurance.

We also took the opportunity to educate the MPs about the progress of our innovative Build Back Better scheme, which enables resilience to be built

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