FCA BI test case: Insurers claim ‘reverse-engineering’ of contracts
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FCA BI test case: Insurers claim ‘reverse-engineering’ of contracts

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The eight insurers named in the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)'s test case on BI claims for Covid-19 disruption have struck out at the regulator’s arguments as “transparent reverse-engineering” of contracts that would deliver “injustice” if successful.

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