Biba helps government write insurance 'Dummies' book
The British Insurance Brokers’ Association (Biba) has joined forces with the Cabinet Office and several other organisations to produce a new guide for SMEs.
Business Continuity for Dummies sets out advice on working with insurance brokers and identifying risks to SMEs and how to create and apply a business continuity plan.
The book contains a specific insurance chapter authored by Biba, and the trade body will also produce this chapter in a white-labelled format for its members.
Graeme Trudgill, head of corporate affairs at Biba, said using the ‘Dummies’ series to promote business continuity was a great opportunity, and a ‘great platform’ given that
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