Aviva confirmed as Principal Sponsor of The BIBA Conference 2021

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The British Insurance Brokers’ Association (BIBA) is pleased and proud to announce Aviva as Principal Sponsor of The BIBA Conference 2021.

Under the theme of Strengthening Resilience, this year’s event will bring together the insurance broking community digitally on the 12 and 13 May for two unmissable days of engaging content.

Aviva has been a sponsor of BIBA’s annual Conference & Exhibition for more than 24 years, seeing the annual event as a means to reach out to hundreds of brokers and educate them about the numerous ways Aviva can help them help their customers.

Welcoming Aviva on board, Lindsay Campbell, BIBA Conference Director said:

“The success of The BIBA Conference is due to the overwhelming and generous support of our much-valued sponsors and exhibitors as well as our hundreds of delegates. We are delighted that Aviva is supporting this year’s digital event and we are eager to see the exciting activities they have planned.”

Phil Bayles, Aviva Chief Distribution Officer said:

“BIBA do a great job supporting brokers throughout the year and the BIBA Conference is a huge industry event that we all look forward to every year. As a champion of UK broking, we are proud to be principal sponsors of the BIBA Conference 2021. Although we can’t be there in person, we’re really looking forward to meeting our brokers virtually and finding out what more we can do to support them.”

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The British Insurance Brokers' Association (BIBA) is the UK 's leading general insurance organisation representing the interests of insurance brokers, intermediaries and their customers. 

BIBA membership includes 1,700 regulated firms. BIBA brokers handle around half the value of all UK home, contents, motor, travel, commercial and industrial insurance policies. Insurance brokers make a direct and indirect contribution of 1% to UK GDP.