Insurance Monitor: On the back foot on business interruption

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In this month's column, David Worsfold, a long-running commentator on the insurance market, explains why he fears the sector got off on the back foot on its business interruption coronavirus response, what Pandemic Re might look like and what impact the cancellation of Monte Carlo’s Reinsurance Rendezvous might have

The insurance industry has failed dismally to get hold of the debate about the role of business interruption cover in the face of the coronavirus pandemic. From day one it has been on the back foot

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