Biba announces 2011 conference theme

Eric Galbraith

The British Insurance Brokers’ Association (Biba) has announced that 'Opportunities in Adversity' will be the theme for its 2011 conference and exhibition to be held at Manchester Central on 11 and 12 May 2011.

Biba said the title was chosen to recognise the difficult economic conditions facing the country, while appreciating and showcasing those entrepreneurial brokers who will relish the challenge to build stronger business models.

Eric Galbraith, Biba chief executive, added: “Biba 2011 will address the business issues for all segments of the broking and intermediary channel, as well as providing the best networking experience available in the industry and the largest insurance exhibition in the UK

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