Rich pickings?
With aggravated burglaries on the increase, high net worth insurers are advising clients on safety measures to reduce the chances of suffering a theft, says Steve Banner.
The risk of being forcibly relieved of your jewellery in centralLondon was dramatically highlighted recently when a passenger in a car
driven by Anthea Turner was robbed of a Rolex watch worth £25,000. High
Net Worth insurers are becoming increasingly worried by the
phenomenon.
"Hiscox has several HNW clients who have been the victims of street
robberies, and others who have been attacked in their own homes," says
underwriting manager Georgina Collins. Obviously, you are less likely to
get mugged
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