Brokers could have to choose between two regulatory bodies.
Brokers are facing the unwelcome prospect of two separate regulatory bodies taking the place of the ...
Brokers are facing the unwelcome prospect of two separate regulatorybodies taking the place of the Insurance Brokers Registration Council
(IBRC), as the market moves from statutory to self-regulation.
Last month, members of the Institute of Insurance Brokers (IIB) were
called to an extraordinary general meeting in Birmingham to vote on
proposals to transform the trade body into a "fully integrated
professional body" responsible for both representation and regulation of
its members.
Approximately
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