Drop the beat: what to consider when insuring a festival
Music festivals grow more popular each year, but what are the risks, and what should brokers be thinking about when they sell a policy?
Festivals are the highlight of the summer for many people - Glastonbury tickets sold out this week in less than an hour - but along with the fun comes a lot of risk. Martin Goebbels, director UK and Europe at broker Robertson Taylor, talks us through some of the dangers.
Cancel on me:This is a big problem and mainly caused because of the weather. Entire events have been cancelled because of rain, snow and wind across Europe. It can cause problems on the day of the concert and prior to the event
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