Axa has warned Scottish ..
Axa has warned Scottish small businesses to check their business continuity plans (BCP) as up to a m...
Axa has warned Scottish small businesses to check their business continuity plans (BCP) as up to a million protesters gear up for the G8 summit on 6 July. Following Bob Geldof's call to 'head for Edinburgh', Axa said small business owners need to prepare in case of disruption to their business and ability to trade. Axa said 42% of Scottish small businesses don't have BCPs in place, and 72% of those that do, haven't tested them to see they work in event of incident or disaster.
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