BIBA launches on YouTube

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The British Insurance Brokers’ Association (BIBA) has launched its first BIBA TV series on the issues affecting members on YouTube.

In the ‘Challenge BIBA’ series, BIBA member Ian Dickinson grills BIBA about the important issues affecting brokers and asks what BIBA is doing to represent, promote and support its membership.

The five episodes are &lta href=&quothttp://www.youtube.com/user/BIBAbroker?feature=mhum’p/u/4/A135MhsZuRg&quot&gtnow available on YouTube&lt/a&gt, BIBA’s website and have also been emailed to all members. The issues covered include the cost of regulation and FSCS fees, the future of broker regulation, how European issues affect members and member representation.

A further nine episodes will be released covering a range of other issues affecting members.

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