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Registering with FSB Insurance Service gives FSB members access to practical business support, including a free Business Continuity Planning Kit created with BCP specialist Inoni.
You know your business best. But planning for risks such as fire, theft, flood, supplier disruption or cyber attacks can feel overwhelming.
The Business Continuity Planning Kit helps you think through what could disrupt your business, what the impact could be, and what steps you can take to prepare.
The kit includes a step-by-step Business Continuity Plan template, risk identification prompts, impact checklists and practical guidance to help you plan with more confidence.
It can help you identify key risks, understand how disruption could affect your business, and record the actions, contacts and resources you may need if something goes wrong.
A clear plan can save time, reduce stress and help your business respond more quickly when the unexpected happens. No jargon. No fluff. Just useful guidance.
FSB Insurance Service is here to help FSB members understand and manage business risks, not just arrange insurance.
The Business Continuity Planning Kit is one of several complimentary registered member benefits designed to give small businesses access to practical support that may help them prepare for disruption.
The free Business Continuity Planning Kit is available to registered FSB members through FSB Insurance Service.
If you are already registered, you can access the kit using the link provided by FSB Insurance Service in your welcome email. If you are not yet registered, registration is free for FSB members and gives you access to this and other member benefits.
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