National Insurance Brokers Association
NIBA is the peak body of the insurance broking profession in Australia and represents around 360 member firms and more than 2000 individual Qualified Practising Insurance Brokers (QPIBs) throughout Australia. In total NIBA represents an estimated 90% of all insurance brokers in Australia. Since 1982 NIBA has been a driving force for change in the Australian insurance broking industry. It has supported financial services reforms, encouraged higher educational standards for insurance brokers through NIBA and other education providers, and introduced a strong, independently administered and monitored Insurance Brokers Code of Practice for members. The member firms all hold an Australian financial services (AFS) licence, issued by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) under the Corporations Act, which enables them to deal in or advise on Risk Insurance products. NIBA members include large multinational insurance brokers, large Australian-owned insurance brokers, and more than 300 small to medium sized insurance broker businesses located in the cities, towns and regions across Australia. This listing is published by Advisr. If you represent this organisation contact Advisr to claim the listing.National Insurance Brokers Association
NIBA is the peak body of the insurance broking profession in Australia and represents around 360 member firms and more than 2000 individual Qualified Practising Insurance Brokers (QPIBs) throughout Australia. In total NIBA represents an estimated 90% of all insurance brokers in Australia. Since 1982 NIBA has been a driving force for change in the Australian insurance broking industry. It has supported financial services reforms, encouraged higher educational standards for insurance brokers through NIBA and other education providers, and introduced a strong, independently administered and monitored Insurance Brokers Code of Practice for members. The member firms all hold an Australian financial services (AFS) licence, issued by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) under the Corporations Act, which enables them to deal in or advise on Risk Insurance products. NIBA members include large multinational insurance brokers, large Australian-owned insurance brokers, and more than 300 small to medium sized insurance broker businesses located in the cities, towns and regions across Australia. This listing is published by Advisr. If you represent this organisation contact Advisr to claim the listing.Find NIBA Insurance Brokerages
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NIBA, otherwise known as the National Insurance Brokers Association, is the peak body of Australia's insurance broking professionals.
NIBA represents approximately 90% of all insurance brokers in Australia and is the issuer of the Qualified Practising Insurance Brokers certification (QPIB). NIBA has both brokerage and individual insurance broker members.
NIBA Members have committed to the insurance broking industry Code of Practice and the requirement for ongoing professional development and learning.
Members of NIBA are insurance brokers who have committed to ongoing professional development and maintained their QPIB certification. They are bound by NIBA's insurance broker Code of Conduct.
NIBA members can be either insurance brokerages, where a principal or director maintain their QPIB, or individual insurance brokers.
Advisr lists 598 NIBA insurance brokers and 184 NIBA insurance brokerages. Many of whom have elected to show their QPIB badge on their profile.
NIBA has 598 insurance brokers and 184 insurance brokerages listed on Advisr. You can locate your nearest NIBA insurance broker or brokerage on the map above.
To find the NIBA insurance broker that is right for you be sure to read NIBA insurance broker reviews on Advisr. Click through to NIBA insurance broker profiles to see what type of insurance a broker specialises in, and to read articles that NIBA insurance brokers have written.
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