Making friends in high places

The industry is addressing the importance of its role in society by starting to get involved in policymaking at a fundamental level

The insurance industry seems, at long last, to be growing up in its relationship with government and the political system.

For far too long, the industry has relied on the trade associations - particularly the Association of British Insurers - to define its relationship with government. The ABI has got much better at the job in recent years, but narrow, interest-based lobbying is still as far it goes.

It can articulate the industry's views over immediate threats and link well into the political

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