Biba 2012: Higos employee named young broker of the year

Biba conference 2012

The British Insurance Brokers’ Association has named Caroline Webster of Higos Insurance Services as its national Young Broker of the Year, and Dennis Veingard of Premiercare Insurance Brokers (UK) Ltd as winner of the Francis Perkins Award.

Kelly Nadin of Bollington and Declan Shaw of R A Cowens were also named as national finalists in the young broker award which recognises the performance of younger brokers and encourages commitment to the future professionalism of insurance broking.

Biba said Webster was named as winner of the award because of her "outstanding achievement for Higos Insurance Services, her passion for future growth and her ‘can do attitude'".

Both awards were presented at Biba 2012 on the afternoon of Wednesday

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