BIBA Fever episode five: So long, and thanks for all the jellybeans

One week on from the close of the British Insurance Brokers’ Association conference in Manchester and Post reflects on the event in the final episode of Biba Fever 2014.

Host Jonathan Swift is joined in the studio by LV Broker commercial director Mike Crane and Insurance Age editor Emmanuel Kenning to discuss what they got out of the conference, who or what was responsible for their Thursday hangovers, and where improvements could be made for 2015.

Elsewhere, Biba Fever follows up last year’s Kids v Biba showdown with Pets v Biba, where cats and dogs give their opinions on the freebies that were handed out at the various stands.

Finally, Insurance Age senior reporter Caitlin Morrison and Post reporter Francesca Nyman reflect on the Scavenger Challenge from Biba Fever episode 4, and the delegates give their predictions for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

 

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