#BibaFever: B-B-Q: The UK insurance industry outlines how the UK can remain competitive post-Brexit

As the British Insurance Brokers’ Association Conference continued in Manchester today the Insurance Post and Insurance Age #BibaFever team went out to grill delegates about the topics that have been getting the tongs (sic) wagging.

And for the second instalment of “#BibaFever B-B-Q”, the big Biba question was: “In terms of a post-Brexit future, what are the key considerations to help maintain a strong and competitive insurance sector?”

Watch the short video above to find out what Ageas’ Andy Watson, Allianz’s Simon McGinn, the ABI’s James Dalton, Aviva’s Phil Bayles, Axa’s David Williams, Ryan Direct Group’s Derek Coles, Towergate’s Paul Dilley and Zurich’s Connor Brenan think are the key factors that need to be kept in mind in terms of the negotiations.

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