Biba's White keen to work closely with ABI's Evans

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The chief executive of the British Insurance Brokers' Association (Biba) Steve White has targeted working more closely with the Association of British Insurers' (ABI) Huw Evans.

It comes after the ABI confirmed that it would merge its general insurance (GI) and life and pensions divisions, reporting to director of policy and deputy director general Evans.

The insurer trade body also announced that Nick Starling, Maggie Craig and Steve Gay have been made redundant with immediate effect.

And Biba's White said: "Clearly this is not something the ABI has dreamt up overnight, they would have thought it through very carefully.

"Nick Starling is someone we know and get on well

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