Free SME security campaign to enhance broking opportunities

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Brokers could benefit from an initiative supported by the Home Office that aims to boost insurance and security for hundreds of thousands of micro and small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

Under the scheme, which has been launched by Action Against Business Crime (AABC) in partnership with the Business Crime Reduction Unit (BCRU), free security system installation is being offered to all micro and SME businesses in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Richard Green, director of the BCRU and managing director of security system provider 4bi, said up to 40% of businesses in this sector were underinsured as they could not afford to fit the alarm systems required for some types of

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