
Fusion launches no-cost disaster recovery service
Fusion has rolled out a free business continuity website to its brokers and policyholders - www.fusioncontinuity.co.uk - after branding other risk management services on the market as "overcomplicated and expensive".
Lawrence King, UK risk control manager at Fusion, said: "The problem with these services is that they tend to vary in cost between £600 and £700, and are often difficult to use. This provides an instant barrier to risk management for most companies, large and small."
He added: "Our
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