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Safe as houses?

Small and medium-sized enterprises appear to be particularly susceptible to risks such as fire, flood and theft, but Hugo Cranmore says their disaster recovery plans often simply do not cut the mustard.

Despite the Association of British Insurers' figures exposing theft
as a growing hazard in the small- and medium-sized enterprise sector,
several insurers report they are not witnessing this trend

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