BIBA Schemes & Facilities webinar - Beach or not to beach – How brokers can benefit from year-round travel Presented by Jackson Lee Underwriting

Learn how holiday and sports travel is now a year-round activity. We’ll look in detail at why these activities are becoming more popular and provide the insight that you need to re-affirm why travel insurance is essential to your customers.

Learning objectives:

By the end of this webinar, delegates will:

  • Illustrate why the travel market is much wider than you might think.
  • Distinguish between different types of trip and how this relates to a customer’s insurance needs.
  • Outline why certain types of trip are becoming more popular.
  • Examine why travel insurance is more important than ever.

Presenters : Graeme Hamilton and Jarrod Foster 

Graeme is Head of Travel & Leisure at Jackson Lee and Jarrod is an Assistant Travel Underwriter.  Between them they have over 50 years’ experience working in the travel insurance sector so are ideally qualified to analyse how international travel is changing and the opportunities that this presents for insurance brokers.

Delegates participating in the accredited webinar can claim up to 1 CPD hour towards the CII member CPD scheme. A formal completion certificate will be issued for members attending and returning a feedback form.  

DISCLAIMER:

Our webinars are designed to give information and guidance and we aim to make them as accurate as we can at the time of presentation and recording. However, they may sometimes represent individual views and BIBA cannot guarantee, nor do they accept any responsibility or liability for, the accuracy or completeness of the content or for any loss which may arise from reliance on information contained within these presentations and recordings.

 

When
February 12th, 2025 11:00 AM through 12:15 PM
Location
Webinar
Delegate's internal equipment
Login details to be sent 1 week prior to event.
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London
United Kingdom