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BIBA takes message to Frankfurt

tour wraps up today in Frankfurt.The Island is represented by 25 business people and politicians. It's a mix which has pleased those keen to learn about the advantages of doing business on the Island,

tour wraps up today in Frankfurt.

The Island is represented by 25 business people and politicians. It's a mix which has pleased those keen to learn about the advantages of doing business on the Island, BIBA chairman Glenn Titterton said yesterday during a telephone interview from Frankfurt.

The group spent yesterday in Paris where members met 25 business leaders, and gave a briefing session to 100 others. In Paris, Finance Minister Grant Gibbons was the keynote speaker at a luncheon.

Deputy Premier Jerome Dill gave interviews to four publications. He was looking forward to the Frankfurt session when interviewed yesterday.

"We are confident that there are good things that are going to come out of the Frankfurt briefings,'' he said.

During the briefings French and German businessmen will learn more about Bermuda's finanical services, insurance and reinsurance industries, the Bermuda Stock Exchange and the benefits of having a Bermuda registered company.

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