Covid-19: Hiscox under fresh attack for back-tracking on BI claim

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The Night Time Industries Association says provider has denied claims after previously telling policyholders they would be covered.

Hiscox has been criticised for u-turning on its decision around a business interruption claim.

According to the Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) the provider is refusing to pay out a claim after having previously confirmed that the policyholder, Senate Group, would be covered for coronavirus related business interruption losses of up to £100,000.

Senate Group, which provides training sessions as well as consultancy and security services, has teamed up with the NTIA and broker NDML

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