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Insurance for book keepers
There is much a book keepers needs to think about. Let Custodian do the thinking for them on their insurance needs. Here is a simple summary. All of them will need professional indemnity. It is, after all, their professional service that they are offering. Some may wish to consider buying public liability to protect them […]
Read moreCyber security glossary
Protecting your company from cyber risks is an ongoing, demanding task. Often, business owners feel overwhelmed when it comes to cyber security because the language used to describe operations and threats is very different from the language of the business world. Consult this glossary for clear definitions of common cyber terms. Adware: Any software application […]
Read moreA fitting policy.
Is your PI policy fit for purpose? The property world has changed immeasurably over the last decade and for busy property agents, it’s understandable that there are plenty of things to think about. From dealing with clients and tenants to attracting new business with effective marketing and everything in between, working in property comes with […]
Read moreProfessional indemnity: why it’s essential for every business
For any business operating within the UK, professional indemnity insurance is something that is good to consider. Designed to protect enterprises from the costs and damages associated with legal claims, it covers not only negligent acts on your part, but also breaches of confidentiality, accidental defamation, and more. Many people erroneously consider it to be […]
Read moreTechnology consultants: Is it a service or is it a product you offer?
When it comes to considering the insurance types that Technology consultants needs, the question of whether they offer a product or a service is key. But how do you ascertain this when you work in the modern knowledge economy? For example, IT firms tend to span both areas. IT equipment, hardware and other physical assets […]
Read moreDemographics changing in the rental space
We all know that young people are struggling to get on the housing ladder. Estate agents have been warning about this trend for years, and there has been much talk in political circles about how to address this issue, but the trend appears to be strengthening. A recent report, conducted by Savills for the Local […]
Read moreProtect tenant information from Identity theft
As a property manager or landlord, you handle a large volume of personal information. Not only do you have to keep existing tenants’ information on hand, but you also have information collected from prospective tenants during the rental process. Collecting sensitive personal information is essential for thorough tenant referencing. However, because of this abundance of […]
Read moreLife after Brexit
UK Elects to Leave EU in Historic Vote In a decision sending shockwaves across world markets, Britain chose to leave the EU in an historic vote with lasting ramifications. As the country absorbs the surprising results, prudent employers would do well to understand what happened, what happens next, and how they can prepare. What Happened? […]
Read moreSocial Media Crisis Response Plan
Social media is the way of the world. Well over one billion people worldwide use at least one form of social media on a daily basis, and that number keeps increasing. Most businesses have followed suit, realising that social media is a useful way to build a brand and reach customers where they are—online. […]
Read more2016 Budget
2016 Budget Key Numbers and Highlights On 16th March 2016, George Osborne, Chancellor of the Exchequer, delivered his 2016 Budget to Parliament, the second as part of a full Conservative government. He characterised the measures as a budget that puts ‘the next generation first’, and took the opportunity to express his view that ‘Britain will […]
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