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    2024 UK construction trends
    Industry report & podcast

    HSB Knowledge Squad Podcast

    Hear HSB's John Nicholls, Construction Product Leader, and Jason Meadows, Regional Development Manager, discuss 2024 UK construction trends on the HSB Knowledge Squad Podcast; accessible via your browser and on Spotify.

    > Listen to our podcast

    Our new report explores five key trends influencing the UK construction market and impacting construction insurance risks.

    > View our report

    Press Release:
    HSB announces trio of Business Development appointments

    HSB has announced the strengthening of its UK Business Development team following a trio of appointments. Sarah Purnell (left), Michael Farrugia and Lydia White will be responsible for supporting HSB's growth and strengthening its broker partner relationships across the UK.

    Press Release:
    HSB research shows that two-thirds of businesses haven’t considered computer risks

    Research conducted by HSB with insurance brokers suggests that two-thirds of businesses are not considering computer insurance risks arising from evolving working practices.

    Blog:
    Three misconceptions about hybrid working and IT equipment coverage

    Our blog considers three misconceptions about computer insurance in relation to hybrid working, and how brokers can help their clients to ensure appropriate coverage is in place.

    Press release:
    AM Best affirms credit ratings of The Hartford Steam Boiler (HSB) Group’s members

    AM Best has affirmed the Financial Strength Rating of A++ (Superior) and the Long-Term Issuer Credit Ratings of "aa+" of the members of The Hartford Steam Boiler Group.

    Research report:
    How evolving working trends are impacting computer-related risks

    In our new research report, we examine the seismic shift towards hybrid working in the UK following the Covid-19 pandemic, the evolving working trends, and the potential risks for businesses regarding insurance for computer equipment.

    Our research explores:

    • the diverse preferences of employers implementing hybrid work policies 
    • the impact on commuting patterns and technology usage
    • the potential business continuity risks related to the UK's increasing reliance on imported computing hardware
    • some misconceptions about computer cover which could leave some businesses exposed
    • the crucial role brokers can play in supporting their clients in the new hybrid working landscape

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