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Your opinions: Chartered Insurance Institute report on BCP highlights disparity in thinking

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Tony Gimple, chief executive at Crisis Survivor, started the following discussion in Insurance Age's Linked In group: "A comparative analysis by the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) has revealed some significant divergences of opinion between insurance broking and claims practitioners, with 90% of claims practitioners stating that business continuity plans (BCP) make a difference on eventual claims; unfortunately only 45% of brokers shared this view. This means that almost half of insurance

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