Editor's letter - July/August 2017

Broken umbrella

Recurring theme: Underinsurance is a problem the industry has had to revisit time and again, so why hasn’t it been cracked yet?

In June I wrote about a new niche. And in the edition before that my column included the hope that the Biba conference in Manchester would be full of innovation and new strategies. (And for the record I think it was).

Change is always of interest to journalists. As are recurring themes and patterns.

And this month the issue at hand is far from new, it is the ongoing problem of underinsurance.

In an excellent summation we have a particular focus on the perils for SME business and how to

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