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What are businesses most likely to underinsure?

In a previous article, we showed you that 40% of businesses were underinsured, meaning that if a claim was made in the event of a loss, it might not fully cover the actual costs incurred. 

In this month's newsletter, we're showing you the 4 commercial insurance policies that are frequently underinsured, and how you can make sure your business is fully protected. 

Follow the link below to read our article on the the insurance covers businesses are most likely to underinsure.

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How can you make your business more sustainable?

Premierline's parent company, Allianz, recently held a sustainability week, sharing some of the ways that businesses can be more sustainable. This year's focus was virtual sustainability.

Due to COVID-19, many businesses have transitioned into a more virtual way of running their business, which is a big step towards sustainability, but can you go further?

To see how you can use technology to make your business more sustainable, take a look at our article using the link below. 

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What are some of the key points from the UK budget?

 



COVID-19: Can employees refuse to return to work?

Now that most of the businesses in the UK have been allowed to reopen, many workers will also be heading back into work, which has caused anxieties for some.
 
Worries about COVID-19 or forgetting work skills may make your team feel uneasy, but they are a vital part of your business, so what are your rights if they don't want to return?
 
Follow the link below to find out what you can do as a business owner if an employee is refusing to come back to work.

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Complying with Data Protection laws for track and trace data

If you are taking details from visitors or customers for track and trace, you will need to make sure that you are doing this in line with Data Protection laws.

In 2018, GDPR and the Data Protection Act completely changed the way that businesses were allowed to interact with the personal data that they collected and stored.

To ensure you don't fall foul of the laws whilst continuing to collect the required track and trace data, follow the link below.

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