Looking after the finer things
In a vibrant fine art market, Charles Dupplin, chairman of the art and private client division at Hiscox, finds soaring values are leaving many collectors underinsured
The sweeping influence of the internet has meant that the purchase of insurance has been revolutionised, particularly at the standard end of the personal lines sector. Motor, household and travel insurance needs are catered for easily via a few clicks, either directly via a chosen insurer or by using one of the many price comparison sites.
In the face of such an onslaught it is refreshing, for the traditionalists anyway, that fine art insurance is one class of cover that is unlikely to yield to
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