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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.

Proportionate regulation please – BIBA

The body’s executive director, Graeme Trudgill, discusses whether insurance brokers are cross-subsidising investment firms when it comes to the Financial Services Compensation Scheme, the operational burdens of Fair Value Assessments and why it pays to keep in touch with the Labour Party.

Press Play: Live | A regulatory perspective for the year ahead

Keeping up to speed with the latest regulatory developments can be a challenge, but it’s also important to meet your ongoing compliance commitments.  Becky Carter, Group Risk Policy & Governance Manager, gives guidance on reviewing insurer TOBAs, your PI approach in the current climate, and takes a look at what’s on the regulatory horizon.

BIBA 2020 Manifesto Special

<p>BIBA has recently launched their 2020 manifesto, with access to insurance the key theme to this year’s edition. Joining their Executive Director, Graeme Trudgill, to discuss the nine key sections from it, we have:</p> <ul><li>Pam Quinn, Head of Communications, BIBA</li> <li>David Sparkes, Head of Compliance & Training, BIBA</li> <li>Steve White, Chief Executive, BIBA</li> <li>Vannessa Young, Compliance & Advisory Board Manager, BIBA</li>

20 years of the International Underwriting Association

As the IUA comes up to the two decade mark its chief executive Dave Matcham discusses Brexit, regulation, the protection gap and the challenges underwriters face as more risk becomes ever more intangible.

Insure TV News | 4th March 2019

Does a thumbs up for the broking market from the FCA mean a green light for more pay-to-play deals? We also take a look at further FCA regulation, the event of a no-deal Brexit and the trust in insurance.

Insure TV News | 28th January 2019

Cyber threats, business interruption and changes in legislation. This update examines AON’s move into the commercial InsureTech space, BIBA’s call on the regulator and Aviva’s focus on businesses.
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