Supermac’s boss says insurance premiums have risen by 25 per cent despite reforms

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Pat McDonagh, the fast food franchise owner and hotelier, has said that more competition is needed in the market to reduce the costs for struggling hospitality firms

Pat McDonagh, the Supermac’s founder and hotelier, has said his insurance premiums have risen by up to 25 per cent in the last year despite a sharp fall in the average awards being made for personal injury cases in courts.

According to figures from the Personal Injuries Assessment Board , the average figure for a public liability award was down 39 per cent to €15,813 in the first six months of last year when compared ...

 

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How can his insurance premiums have increased? You reported five years ago that he's self insuring his business? Was that bullshit?

Is once not enough to post an article about chip shop? Health insurance could be lower if there wasnt as much of fast food junk around

Doubt anybody cares that much for him …are profits down?

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