Blog: Rebuilding business in the events sector

Matt Helm, CFC

The UK is tentatively opening up with a concert pilot taking place in Liverpool this weekend. Here CFC's Matt Helm considers how the insurance industry can help event operators to get back up and running.

This year, the summer solstice will be a bigger turning point than usual for people across Britain. The 21 June will not only mark the year’s longest day, but it has also been pencilled in as the date when the UK government hopes to remove limits on social contact.

For the events industry, this cannot come soon enough. We are starting to see more enquiries come into our contingency team as organisers begin to peg out their plans for the summer and beyond.

This is particularly true for small-to

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