Friends Capital - offers fellow members free business protection consultation

1st October 2014

Friends Capital, one of Yorkshire's leading business protection specialists, has recently joined the Sheffield chamber of commerce.

The business, which specialises in business protection provides professional consultation and whole of market broker services to cover most business risk eventualities. Having joined the chamber director, Paul Collier said, "We are very keen to work closely with the local business community as we are Sheffield born and bred. 8 out of 10 businesses in the UK are underinsured and at risk from many eventualities, such as a fellow shareholder or director dying or becoming critically ill. This in itself could result in a colleague's wife or next of kin having an interest in the business, either minor or controlling. Either way a -rogue decision maker could become catastrophic to the day-to-day operations of the business. A shareholder protection policy with a simple cross option agreement can negate this happening plus pay out the deceased's family with a large sum of money to pay for the shares. Basic cover for this sort of peace of mind and common sense can be put in place from just £25 per month. Friends Capital are offering all fellow chamber members a free, no obligation 30 minute business protection review to look at shareholder protection, key man insurance, loan protection and relevant life policies. Literally every time we have one of these meetings we find areas where the key business principals are at risk and we can help resolve this for little cost and effort. Call 01143 031 031 to arrange a free 30 minute, no obligation, business protection consultation or go to friendscapital.co.uk for more details.

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