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Cut-through clauses: a two-speed, double-edged tool

Cut-through clauses are a complex concept with many potential pitfalls with which those in the reinsurance industry may regularly need to engage, according to Emmanuèle Lutfalla and Nour Jonot, partner and associate respectively at the Paris office of Signature Litigation.

Analysis: Tackling the Covid-19 business interruption surge

Insurers have paid out final settlements or interim payments on more than 20,000 business interruption claims related to the Supreme Court's January verdict, with Financial Conduct Authority figures and broker testimony suggesting that payout processing…

Regional review: Jersey

The largest of the British Channel Islands, Jersey is located 100 miles from the south of England and 14 miles off the French coast. Covering 45 square miles, the island offers one of the world’s major international finance centres. For the island's…

Broker: Feeling exposed?

Many brokers’ professional indemnity policies contain exclusion clauses that limit their cover, leaving them and their customers exposed

Claims: Providing a personal service

Brokers need to stand out in a competitive market and claims service is a way to make a real difference. Being there to advise, intervene – and to turn the heat up if necessary – can mean the world to a grateful client.

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