Oliver Wharmby
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Features
Cyber crime – are you prepared?
It’s not if, it’s when... cyber-crime is almost certain to affect your business, such is the onslaught of attacks from the dark web, says Oliver Wharmby.
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Supplier advice
Professional indemnity – uncovered
Don’t find out the hard way that your PI isn’t up to the job. Oliver Wharmby highlights the danger to agents and explains how to get it right.
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Regulation & Law
Broker warns many agents lack sufficient PI insurance
Insurance broker, MINT, has revealed how an alarming number of agents are at risk of having their licences revoked because of insufficient Professional Indemnity cover.
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Features
The rising risks in being an agent
The ever-evolving risks affecting the property industry are easily overlooked by a busy agent under pressure, says insurance expert Oliver Wharmby. Here’s a timely reminder.
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Features
Professional protection
Legal action taken against your business could be a disaster, says Lisa Isaacs, so having really good Professional Indemnity (PI) is as important as it gets.
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Features
Is my business compliant? How to reduce the risk of a fine
Covering your company against professional risks can be a moving target. Oliver Wharmby of brokers Lonsdale outlines some new threats.
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Features
Professional Indemnity
It’s a complicated world, mistakes are easy to make, people can be vindictive and cyber crime is a real worry. PI, says Sheila Manchester can protect you.
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Latest property news
As smash and grab raids rise, are agents ready?
Estate agents should check their insurance policies following a wave of smash and grab raids recently by scooter gangs targeting branches, says a leading insurance broker. The problem was highlighted last week when a scooter gang duo broke into an estate agent branch in North London by attempting to smash the front window, only for the entire piece of glass to fall on one of their heads as it came off its moorings (pictured, right). The CCTV footage obtained by the Evening Standard shows one of the thieves being knocked to the ground before regaining his composure and stealing a large Apple iMac from the branch of Flats & Houses in Stamford Hill (pictured, below). The two were later arrested and are due to appear before magistrates in Haringey charged with burglary and aggravated vehicle taking. “I have lost track of how many examples I have seen on scooter gangs over the last few months,” says Oliver Wharmby of specialist property industry insurance broker Lonsdale (pictured, below). “We have seen three cases of “smash and grab” and one of vandalism in the last week alone. “Typically, agents who lease their branch are responsible for the shop-front window which is not…
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