BIBAFever Episode Four: Children Versus Biba – the final word on the 2013 conference

The British Insurance Brokers’ Association (Biba) conference may be over for another year, but Insurance Age and Post have teamed up with LV to bring you the final word on the event with the fourth episode of #BIBAFever.

In this the final episode for 2013, LV personal lines director Michael Lawrence recounts his highs and lows of the event, including a startling revelation about how a long-held illusion was shattered by a chance meeting at the conference.

Elsewhere, Insurance Age senior reporter Andrew Pearce relives his Man Versus Biba challenge, and outlines his plans for 2014 in Manchester based on the harsh lessons he learnt a fortnight ago.

In honour of Aviva relaunching General Accident, delegates give their views on the brands they would like to see revived with 'nutty' results.

And finally, in what is undoubtedly one of the highlights linked to Biba 2013, Post and Insurance Age put its bounty of stand freebies and promotional items to the ultimate test when it gathered an expert panel of William (4) and Max (One and three quarters) to give their views on the merchandise.

Yes, Children v Biba may even top Man v Biba for entertainment value.

And do not forget to catch up with episode one, episode two and episode three now.

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