Insurance Island Risks – Biba's Steve White

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The chief executive of the British Insurance Brokers’ Association, Steve White, shares his favourite six songs before being marooned on Insurance Island in the first of our occasional series.

Hear his thoughts on the reaction to his appointment in 2013 and his all-time favourite record.

Listen along and see if you agree with Steve's choices.

Steve also reveals his competitive side, describes what professionalism looks like for brokers and unveils the number of songs in his collection, along with some of his favourite tracks - all of which come with links for you to listen too. 

If you want to know what connects Steve and Guy Fawkes then click on the audio clips below.

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