Biba launches scheme for media and entertainment sector

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The scheme has been developed alongside Yutree Underwriting.

A scheme to provide insurance for the media and entertainment space has been developed by the British Insurance Brokers’ Association (Biba) and will be available to members of the trade body.

Biba detailed that the scheme offers a policy covering production exposures such as cancellation, abandonment or postponement and covers costs, cast and extra expenses, alongside property, liability, and business interruption cover.

Professional indemnity and terrorism can also be included meaning that

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