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THERE IS CURRENCY IN CERTAINTY

When NZBusiness caught up with Lisa Martin in early June, New Zealand had just moved to Level 1 – a ‘new normal’ for the nation’s business owners.

Unless you were one of those businesses deemed ‘essential’ over all four alert levels, Covid-19 will have left an enduring mark on your business.

Now is the time to regroup and rebuild – but it’s going to take a degree of certainty.

Martin believes a successful transition forward revolves around certainties because ‘there is currency in certainty’.

The word currency is appropriate because, as she explains, when you seek professional liability insurance for a consulting firm, the annual certificate

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