Letter of the month - Why I will shed no tears for the IBRC.
The government's decision to rid us of the anachronistic IBRC appears to be causing a predictable br...
The government's decision to rid us of the anachronistic IBRC appearsto be causing a predictable brouhaha among the usual protagonists.
Why we practitioners in the Insurance Broking market ever felt the need to
belong to what was essentially a voluntary body, I'll never know.
I confess to having been part of the early membership because it was
portrayed as a first stage response to a call for regulation of the
'insurance industry', using the term in its broadest sense. FIMBRA had not
yet been
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