In an increasingly connected and accessible world, the current COVID-19 pandemic demonstrates how quickly situations can globalise and have a broadscale impact. What international exposures do you face as an organisation?

Griffiths & Armour are proud to part of the support network to the University of Liverpool as they focus their research on finding a solution to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) have provided clarification that employers, under certain circumstances, have an obligation to report cases of COVID-19 under the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 (RIDDOR).

Whilst putting your business continuity plans in place and ensuring your business continues to operate for your customers, the risk and general acceptance that buildings which remain empty for any length of time are an easier target and are exposed to increased risks including vandalism, theft, arson and water damage. What should be considered next?

All of us are having to adapt to the disruption caused by COVID-19, authorities are encouraging businesses and organisations to employing tactics such working from home as essential measures to help prevent the spread of the virus. Is your organisation ready for a potentially extended and lengthy period of remote working?

Enforced changes in business operations means understanding your risks and your current insurance protection is more important than ever as the situation evolves.

The spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus continues to dominate the news, with major implications for public health and the NHS. It is also causing economic disruption across the globe and turbulence on the financial markets. We are monitoring developments closely, but we have also put in place sensible measures to ensure that Griffiths & Armour is well prepared.

As information and updates on the evolving developments as COVID-19 are communicated by authorities, the pandemic is causing significant disruption on society and business alike. We’ve gathered our most frequently asked questions and consulted with our specialist insurance brokers to offer some insight on how your insurance cover may respond.

As the Coronavirus continues to spread across international borders, our Risk Management team have developed 10 top tips for any organisation to help them prepare.

Due to growing concerns related to the coronavirus (Covid-19), the organisers of MIPIM 2020 have announced that the event has been rescheduled and will take place June 2-5 in Cannes.