Fire fighting

A workable disaster recovery plan could help small businesses rise from the ashes when the worst happens. And as James Salmon reports, there are a number of opportunities for the enterprising broker

Disaster recovery (DR) and business continuity management (BCM) have rocketed up the agenda of boardrooms throughout the UK in recent years. Yet, there has been an alarming lack of progress within the small to medium-sized enterprises (SME) sector.

Recent figures published by the London Chamber of Commerce estimated that only 5% of SMEs had an adequate disaster recovery plan in place.

As worrying as that may be, this shortfall in risk management could be a great opportunity for brokers to provide

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