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BIBA unveils 2025 Conference theme

The British Insurance Brokers’ Association’s annual conference will set out in 2025 to once again define the market’s emerging needs, and explore what brokers want the future of the industry to look like.

As they seek creative approaches to the world’s emerging risks, brokers will gather for the 2025 New Era conference to explore new ideas, revenue streams and challenges, with the new energy needed for the task.

Graeme Trudgill, BIBA CEO, said: “Reflecting on what has impacted us since the Millenium is incredibly important when looking forward. We have experienced much change in the last 25 years: Seven prime ministers, a new regulator (the FCA) and its subsequent rules, Brexit, a cost-of-living crisis and changing risks. We have a new Government with a challenging growth strategy that insurance brokers can help deliver. Now is the time to look forward with a fresh perspective on what’s to come. I know that our members will find insurance solutions for the new risks people and businesses will face as we enter A New Era of broking.”

The BIBA Conference is the largest insurance broking exhibition in Europe, with over 9,500 attendees and more than 230 exhibitors including insurers, service providers, brokers and software houses.



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