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Coronavirus and business insurance: what does the recent UK Supreme Court judgment mean for policyholders?
26 Jan 2021
The recent Judgment handed down by the Supreme Court in the case of The Financial Conduct Authority v Arch and Others will be welcome news to small businesses in the UK. Many businesses have been affected by the Coronavirus pandemic and suffered financial losses as a result. The Supreme Court ordered that insurers must make payments to Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) under business interruption policies.
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