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Many Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) do not consider themselves vulnerable to a terrorist attack. While it is unlikely an SME would be the target of an incident, there are many examples of when businesses have unfortunately found themselves to be caught up in the aftermath. We have produced a checklist and a guide, drawing on government best practice, which can help SMEs identify potential vulnerabilities and how to address them.

Four steps to help SMEs protect themselves against terrorism risk

14th June, 2024 A proactive approach to terrorism risk management, underpinned by appropriate insurance is the best way to protect your people and property. This article highlights four simple steps SMEs can take to review their security procedures…

Why are SMEs vulnerable against terrorist attacks?

14th June, 2024 On 22 May 2017, an Islamist extremist suicide bomber detonated a shrapnel – laden homemade bomb as people were leaving the Manchester Arena following a concert by American pop singer Ariana Grande. Twenty-two people were killed, and 237…

Terrorism threat: Small businesses, large impact!

14th June, 2024 At the start of 2021 there were 5.5 million small businesses in the UK, equivalent to 99.9% of all businesses. With a combined annual turnover of nearly £2.3 trillion and employing approximately 16.3 million people…

SME: Everything you need to know about ‘Terrorism Insurance’

14th June, 2024 Terrorism is a random, indiscriminate peril that may be targeted at major towns and cities but could happen anywhere. A terrorist attack could destroy your business either by damaging it or by restricting access to it. Could your business survive..