New business insurance product offers three-month payment holiday
Rerusni has launched a new business insurance product to firms in the North West who are struggling to keep their businesses afloat due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
"Managing cashflow, with little or no income, is critical and balancing this with the requirement to keep essential insurance cover in place is a drain business-owners don’t need right now. "
Rerusni is offering 15 months’ business insurance with nothing to pay for the first three months of the policy.
Rerusni arranges business insurance including premises, contents, public and employee liability cover, as well as directors, officers and professional indemnity insurance, if needed, with no premium payments required for the first three months – plus the option to pay via instalments from month four with no interest charges.
Rerusni spokesperson, Paul Jeffries, said: “We understand that what business owners need are fast and simple solutions that allow them to keep cash in their businesses and employees in their jobs. Managing cashflow, with little or no income, is critical and balancing this with the requirement to keep essential insurance cover in place is a drain business-owners don’t need right now.
“The long-term economic fall-out from the coronavirus crisis may be unclear, but switching to Rerusni is an easy, pro-active step business-owners in the region can take to cut overheads and shore up business resilience at this difficult time. And for us, it’s about helping companies to stay afloat and ensuring they stay insured, now and for the future.”
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