Biba Fever episode 3: Mad for it in Manchester
The wait is finally over and the British Insurance Brokers’ Association conference in Manchester opened for business today.
So how are the holidaymakers, sorry delegates, doing?
In the third episode of Biba Fever, Insurance Age gets the low down on the buzz from the opening hours of the event, including the issues that brokers are really talking about - such as the new Manchester United manager and who brokers would nominate from the insurance market to take over from David Moyes.
As for which Gallagher has been most “mad for it” on the conference floor, watch the video and find out…
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