QBE’s Chris Wallace on how to help companies manage supply chain risks

Chris Wallace, executive director of Europe at QBE

As supply chain disruption threatens calamity for businesses operating in sectors such as construction, retail, and food and drink, QBE’s executive director for UK insurance Chris Wallace, calls on insurers and their clients to work together to get a handle on the risks faced.

It goes without saying that the needs of our UK customers have been rapidly changing over the past few years. One enduring trend is the challenges our customers are facing due to supply chain

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