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FCA invites broker and policyholder input as it builds BI test case

High Court London

The Financial Conduct Authority has invited policyholders and brokers with unresolved Covid-19-related disputes with insurers over business interruption polices to put forward their arguments for why claims should be paid.

It comes as the regulator prepares to put a test case before the High Court in July to rule on whether or not a sample of wordings provide cover for losses suffered as a result of the pandemic and

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As climate volatility disrupts long-established farming traditions, Julian Roberts, managing director of risk and analytics (alternative risk transfer solutions) at WTW, explains why parametric insurance could be the tool that helps farmers plus the wider agricultural supply chain build resilience.

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