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Insurance on a plate?

Banks are in an ideal position to provide smaller businesses with cover and insurers and brokers are having to fight for a slice of the market. Some believe the solution is to offer commercial cover in bite-size chunks to satisfy a smaller company's appetite, says David Fanning.

The small and medium-sized business (SME) commercial insurance market
in Britain is estimated to be worth approaching £4bn a year in gross
premium income. With around 3.7 million firms, it is the UK

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