Biba 2015: Biba and IBSC to collaborate on single code of conduct

Steve White is CEO of the British Insurance Brokers Association

Steve White urged members to play their part in raising standards as he opened the 2015 Biba conference with a pledge to work with rival standards organisation the Insurance Brokers Standards Council.

Launching the British Insurance Brokers' Association's voluntary code of conduct, which follows a lengthy consultation with members, at conference, the Biba CEO   noted that the IBSC had been engaged in a similar endeavour and vowed to bring the best of both together for the good of the profession.

Signalling an end to turf war that has ensued over defining standards for the profession since the IBSC's creation, White said. "We have spent many months in discussion with the IBSC about how best

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