Standard bearer.

The NewRo consortium has now put the flesh on the bones of its proposed regulatory body - the General Insurance Standards Council. Tim Collison spoke to consortium chairman Anthony Howland-Jackson about the way forward.

When the Institute of Insurance Brokers was awarded the contract to
handle the administration for the Insurance Brokers Registration Council
two months ago, some industry pundits suggested that the IIB had a scored
a significant victory against NewRo. Some even speculated that Andrew
Paddick might still be able to fight off NewRo in the battle to come up
with a replacement for the IBRC.


Anthony Howland-Jackson, chairman of the NewRo consortium - now called the
General Insurance Standards Council

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