Credit insurers to meet Bank before pulling future cover
Credit insurers are formalising meetings with the Bank of England’s chief cashier Andrew Bailey as a way of reducing the sudden withdrawal of credit insurance from troubled firms, the FT reports.
It says the meetings, which have started on an ad hoc basis, would mimic a procedure banks uses when they suspect a company may be in financial difficulty and are struggling to get the information they need from that company.
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