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Pandemic Response and the Temporary Closing of Facilities.
Are you prepared for the Novel Coronavirus outbreak? The Marsh factsheet covers managing the operational and potential organisational impacts.
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Social distancing and lockdown measures have forced most businesses to close down their offices for the foreseeable future. However, the risk of cyber-threat is still very prevalent.
As the coronavirus crisis affects our businesses and lives, a very practical question arises. What do these additional pressures mean for the commercial property and real estate market?
Information that will help you to prevent a breach of your insurance cover.
Click below to view some of the frequently asked questions relating to the Coronavirus
Businesses of all shapes and sizes are facing new unprecedented challenges. But what does that mean to how you manage your business?
Could this be the tipping point for digital health care, especially for such recent innovations as telehealth, which allows us to consult directly with health care providers via a computer.
As the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak continues to spread it’s understandable that businesses are concerned throughout the UK and the World.
If you’ve been forced to lay-up your vehicle(s), taking the right steps now to keep them safe could help you in the long-term for when you return to normality. Here are our top four tips.
If you're self-quarantining or practicing social distancing, it is essential that you consider how you can maintain your mental wellbeing.
With the Government introducing further measures to ensure that people stay at home, it has never been more important for your business to develop a work-from-home strategy.
Whilst the overall sentiment regarding the delay of implementing IR35 for 12 months has been understandably euphoric, it is wise to see this purely as a temporary delay to April 2021.
Tools like Zoom and Microsoft Teams have quickly become the new normal. Managers now face a fresh set of challenges as everyone transitions to the reality of working from home.
Following specific guidance issued by the government, many businesses are now encouraging their employees to work from home where possible.
With Coronavirus ‘Stay Home, Save Lives’ regulations in full swing, many people are turning to the internet for activities they would normally do out of the house.
Whether you’re continuing to work or not, maintaining your contractors insurance cover is as important as ever, rather than taking the risk and leaving yourself exposed.
1st August 2022
Is Directors and Officers (D&O) insurance for electrical contractors necessary protection or an avoidable cost?
27th May 2022
It’s all too easy to overlook a crucial risk to your business. If you had an accident, or left unable to work by injury or illness, how would it…
26th April 2022
It's important to ensure you and your business are protected against potential risks. There are essential covers you need to have as a contractor –…
21st April 2022
As well as having the right contractors insurance in place, it is also important to protect your tools from theft.