Sicsic Advisory becomes Biba associate

Michael Sicsic_Sicsic Advisory

Regulatory and risk consultancy Sicsic Advisory has become an associate of the British Insurance Brokers’ Association.

The move follows on from LexisNexis Risk Solutions becoming the trade body’s 43rd associate last week.

Sicsic Advisory was founded in 2019 by managing partner Michael Sicsic, the former head of supervision for the UK general insurance retail sector at the Financial Conduct Authority.

We can’t wait to do even more with Biba – and for its members.
Michael Sicsic

It has grown to a team of more than 20 consultants with experience gained as ex-regulators, lobbyists, consultants and industry practitioners.

Landscape

Sicsic, pictured, commented: “I’ve known Steve White, Graeme Trudgill and David Sparkes for many years, and have always been impressed with their work to guide Biba members through a complex and changing regulatory landscape.

“I’m delighted that Sicsic Advisory can now support that ongoing work.

“At Sicsic Advisory, we help lots of top broking firms navigate challenges from authorisation to acquisitions, consumer duty to ESG [environmental, social and governance].

“Our advisors roll up their sleeves and get to know the businesses they work with – and we provide training, tools and thought leadership to the industry.

“We can’t wait to do even more with Biba – and for its members.”

As reported on 2 May, former FCA director Philip Salter has joined Sicsic Advisory as a senior adviser.

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