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How schools and other educational establishments can protect themselves from metal theft
With metal prices on the increase, it’s no surprise that schools are increasingly becoming the target of thieves who are quick to exploit a lack of security. Designed for brokers, this infographic provides tips you can share with your education sector clients on how they can protect their premises.
Navigating the risks of collaboration
Collaboration is more important than ever for charities with 52% expecting to partner with another. Do you know how to help them? Designed for brokers, this article sheds light on how you can help charities to steer through the risks involved in collaboration.
Business continuity: Are you prepared?
In today’s uncertain climate, business continuity planning is more important than ever. But what does a good business continuity plan look like? Discover how business continuity has evolved, useful resources and additional benefits.
Cyber-crime cited as number one concern by brokers
All organisations collect and store personal information. With cyber-crime on the rise it’s small to medium organisations with fewer resources that are most at risk. This article provides some helpful tips and useful resources to help minimise the chances of an incident.
Seven simple tips to help maximise your company LinkedIn profile
Is your firm embracing the digital age? Following our findings that 22% of brokers have started to use LinkedIn for the first time in 2017; we’re looking at how to maximise the strength of your company LinkedIn page. Download this guide to find out how you can maximise your company Linkedin profile.
Brokers - are you clicking with your customers?
Ecclesiastical recently commissioned research company, FWD, to get the views of 250 UK brokers about their contact with customers. This infographic sheds light on how brokers connect with their customers, how often they speak to customers and what the barriers are to engaging further with customers.
What the Charities Act means for your clients
The 2016 Charities Act means significant changes for the charity sector and could subsequently introduce new risks. Are your charity insurance clients prepared? Download this article to find out more.
The rise of wearable tech and the underinsured
In our generation of fitness fanatics with access to increasingly expensive portable technology, have your clients accounted for the true value of their property? Download this article to find out how you can ensure that your clients have appropriate coverage.
Risk management: Protecting the reputation of your charity clients
Reputation and public trust are all-important for any not-for profit sector organisation. How can your charity clients protect against the threat of reputational risks? Download this article to find out more.
Crisis planning: Helping you to prepare your charity clients for the worst
Charities are as likely as any other organisation to suffer a major operational crisis at any time – yet they are typically far less prepared for disaster than private sector businesses. Download this article to find out how brokers can help their charity clients to mitigate the impact of a crisis.