News Analysis: Brokers swarm ExCeL at Biba 2010

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Emmanuel Kenning reviews a successful Biba conference at which brokers networked with insurance leaders and debated what the future holds under the new Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government.

A record-breaking 3,600 people attended this year's British Insurance Brokers' Association conference at London's ExCeL on 19-20 May.

In his opening address Eric Galbraith, Biba's chief executive officer, announced the launch of a major lobbying campaign - focused initially on regulation and signposting - designed to promote the role of the broker to the new government. He called on intermediaries to support the initiative to make sure the government introduced "the right regulation and the

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