Biba strikes Brexit deal with Worldwide Broker Network

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The new agreement, designed to help UK brokers with EU clients, will see Biba members introduced to Worldwide Broker Network members in EU states.

The British Insurance Brokers’ Association (Biba) has teamed up with the Worldwide Broker Network (WBN) to help members with their EU clients after Brexit.

The trade body said that WBN will facilitate the introduction of Biba members to one of their member firms in an EU state so that they can continue to work with EU based clients.

Biba executive director Graeme Trudgill said: “In our survey of members last year we asked what concerns they had about the UK’s impending exit from the EU.

“One

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