BIBA renews PI accredited provider relationship with Griffiths & Armour

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The British Insurance Brokers’ Association (BIBA) has renewed its Professional Indemnity (PI) accredited broker contract with Griffiths & Armour for a further three years.

Griffiths & Armour has more than 80 years’ experience of providing cover to professions and has been a BIBA accredited provider since 2013.

Matt MacLaren, Professional Risks Director at Griffiths & Armour said: “We are delighted to continue to offer support and cover to BIBA members as an accredited PI provider.  Our BIBA PI scheme has a wide range of benefits for BIBA members including very broad and secure policy coverage, a dedicated in-house claims team to help manage the claim process smoothly, regular risk management guidance updates and numerous seminars and webinars available to our brokers. Our long-term quality approach has benefitted broker members with the highest levels of continued pandemic-cover available, along with a safe and supported journey through what is an extremely challenging PI market.”

Mike Hallam, Head of Technical Services at BIBA added: “It goes without saying that in the challenging market conditions that we are now experiencing in the PI market our members appreciate the support we can provide.  Having Griffiths & Armour on board for a further three years is most welcome.”

As part of its suit of member benefits, BIBA has an ongoing PI initiative that offers members help with PI related risk and claims management. Information can be accessed by members via an online PI Hub where members can also reach out to BIBA accredited PI brokers.

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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.