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Insurance prepares for worst while other sectors disregard warnings

A study has shown that 10 years of warnings have gone largely unheeded, leaving UK companies vulnera...

A study has shown that 10 years of warnings have gone largely unheeded, leaving UK companies vulnerable to disaster and disruption. A Decade of Living Dangerously, revealed that organisations across the UK continued to show signs of complacency, despite growing clamour for action from regulators, insurers and customers. However, those in the insurance sector have been bucking this trend and are in fact prepared for disruption, according to the study.

The report, published by the Chartered

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