Business & Commercial Insurance

Family fun
Hilltop Outdoor Centre is a family-run education centre perched high up with an unbeatable view of the North Norfolk coastline. Telegraph speaks to Oliver Read about taking the business to new heights.

What would you do if regulators turned up on your doorstep?
Even if your policies and procedures are looking good, don’t rest on your laurels - regulations can change. Is your business prepared for an unexpected visit from the auditor?

The dangers of overloading your van
If a van gets stopped for overloading and is also found to suffer mechanical defects, it could result in a court appearance or large fine.

Insuring a cultural icon
Telegraph looks at what it takes to insure the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.

Green and pleasant land
Having farmed the Norfolk countryside for generations, the Bowes family is well known in the eastern region. Telegraph speaks to Kevin Bowes about the biggest challenges facing the industry and the importance of community

Trade credit insurance: a case study
If you’ve been actively considering taking out Trade credit insurance for your business, or you’re a new policyholder harbouring doubts about its value, you’re probably in need of some hard evidence. We speak to Wingate Electrical Plc’s Financial Director John Munro to find out why the company took out credit insurance and how it has helped the business.

A matter of trust
Anglian Country Inns Chairman Cliff Nye talks to Telegraph about customer service, business growth and why insurance brokers are like plumbers

Going green: Working with the renewable energy sector
Gavin Dearsley and Lesley McKee speak to Lucy Mowatt about the unique challenges facing renewable energy producers