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Graeme Trudgill, BIBA CEO

With an update on the 2023 Manifesto commitments and insights into future plans at the organisation, the newly appointed chief executive gives his views.

Aviva: Update from Ryan Birbeck ahead of the BIBA conference

In this update Ryan Birbeck, Distribution Director, Regional Brokers, Aviva discusses how they're supporting brokers and the ambitions to grow.

Aviva: Supply Chain Risk & Disruption

In this discussion Justin Linney, Head of Risk Management, Mid Market at Aviva and Will Scobie, Managing Director, Horizonscan, cover supply chains, brokers and the forecast for the future.

Meet the MGA Market | Mike Keating

Mike Keating, CEO, MGAA gives his outlook on the challenges that Insurers and Brokers had in 2022.

Brexit negotiations

With Brexit negotiations back on the agenda, what does this mean for the insurance industry? Steve White, Chief Executive at BIBA, discusses what this means for BIBA’s members and whether it is good or bad news for brokers.

Overview of the industry

Bruce Hepburn, CEO & Founder, Mactavish discusses his views on the depletion of the UK insurance market, why he believes promoting insurance as a commodity is a mistake and why the dipping broker fees will cause issues for the industry.

High Net Worth Masterclass | Contemporary Art

<p>Our panel takes a look at what soaring prices in the art market mean for insurers as well as the importance of valuing the artist and their work correctly for both present and future and what impact the EU anti-money laundering directive will have on the industry. Featuring in this Masterclass is:</p> <ul><li> Justine Allen, Client Director, Aston Lark</li> <li> Ben Hanly, Modern & Contemporary Art Specialist, Doerr Valuations</li> <li> Dr.

Using claims data for product innovation

The MGA’s chief innovation officer on how the size of a client affects their needs, the value of the Lloyd’s brand and global licences, and what can go wrong in healthcare when a diagnosis fails at scale.

Saving brokers time & money

C-Quence’s John McClelland on the importance of co-developing technology with broker clients, why commercial lines are playing catch up with personal lines, and the group’s decision to launch forthcoming property and casualty products following on from its management liability offering.

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