An article posted on freshbusinessthinking.com drew attention to some of the issues that companies need to think about when assessing if their business insurance really does provide cover for some of the extra risks that protracted spells of bad weather can throw up. At a time of economic uncertainty with depressed consumer demand, can any business really afford to be out of business for any perio » read more
It hasn’t yet been a year sinceOUTsurancelaunched their dedicated business insurance product designed for medical professionals in South Africa. Yet already a large number of doctors, dentists and others have transferred their business insurance.
Designed with input from a number of the firm’s medical industry clients, the policy aims to meet all of the professionals’ business insur » read more
VimoSEWA, the national insurance cooperative of the Self Employed Women’s Association which represents 1.3 million people, has formed a strategic partnership with L&T Insurance. Under the agreement, VimoSEWA will be distributing L&T’s micro business insurance policies designed to cover the particular risks faced by self-employed women and their families working in the informal economy.
Stuff.co.nz reports the story of a New Zealand business which decided to change its business insurer and, at the same time, add a business interruption policy. The date for the changeover was March 1. But the earthquake struck in February and called a temporary halt to the business’s operations.
You’d think it was a pretty clear-cut situation. At the time of the loss, the company’s » read more
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Traders in Oswestry, including café owners, are facing a new £50 charge for a special permit if they want to make use of the pavement outside their business premises. According to Shropshire Council, the new scheme, which will operate separately from the planning and licensing processes, will encourage passing trade. In addition to the fee, as reported in bordercountiesadvertizer.co.uk, business o » read more
If you have reason to make a claim for compensation from your local council, you might think it was a matter for the council to decide. But not necessarily. As Viktor Haman discovered when he sought to reclaim the cost of repairing the damage caused to his car by driving over potholes on the C11(N) road near Dalswinton.
According to a spokeswoman for Dumfries and Galloway Council, a » read more
An article posted on freshbusinessthinking.com drew attention to some of the issues that companies need to think about when assessing if their business insurance really does provide cover for some of the extra risks that protracted spells of bad weather can throw up. At a time of economic uncertainty with depressed consumer demand, can any business really afford to be out of business for any perio » read more
It hasn’t yet been a year sinceOUTsurancelaunched their dedicated business insurance product designed for medical professionals in South Africa. Yet already a large number of doctors, dentists and others have transferred their business insurance.
Designed with input from a number of the firm’s medical industry clients, the policy aims to meet all of the professionals’ business insur » read more