British dentists questions wordings included in BI test case

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The British Dental Association has written to the Financial Conduct Authority to highlight “questionable” wordings not included in the coronavirus BI test case.

The British Dental Association (BDA) has shared an open letter to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in which it sets out the issues the watchdog should consider as part of its business interruption test case.

The letter highlights that the work down by Brown Rudnick has shown that there are a number of policies with questionable wordings that are not included in the FCA’s test case

It also sets out what factors and issues the FCA should consider in the test case, in particular those

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