Currently, a significant number of UK insurers are taking part in preliminary stages of a High Court test case brought by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to determine the validity of their decision to reject a number of business interruption…
Speaking to industry publication Insurance Age recently about the question of business interruption cover and Covid-19 The British Insurance Brokers Association’s executive director, Graeme Trudgill, explained why it is unusual to comprehensively insure these types of ‘fundamental’ risks. “These are…
Many negotiations between leaseholders and landlords are stalling in the fallout of the COVID 19 crisis lockdown. Many tenants, especially in the retail and hospitality sectors are asking their landlords to provide mitigation against any future scenarios that would have…
The motor trade media is reporting news of busy forecourts, online car sales both new and used performing strongly and car prices on the increase. A number of retailers have indicated that they are likely to produce higher year on…
The motor trade industry has been hit as hard by the Covid-19 crisis as nearly any other in the UK. Year on year sales of new cars were down by nearly 90% in May. As the severe affects are likely…
On Monday, June 15th the wearing of face coverings became mandatory on Public Transport including trains, tube, bus, coach, and trams. However taxi & PHV drivers and their passengers are only being heavily advised that they ‘should’ rather than ‘must’…
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