Post Office to beat business insurance renewal quotes for BTL property owners
The Post Office is guaranteeing to beat business insurance renewal quotes for buy-to-let property owners.
The business insurance policy, which can be accessed from any one of over 11,800 Post Office branches, as well as by phone and online, will provide buy-to-let property owners with access to the wide ranging cover required in the course of their business including:
- Employers' liability insurance up to £10m
- Property Owner’s liability insurance up to £2m
- Loss of Rent and Alternative Accomodation
- Legal Expenses
- Buildings insurance including accidental damage
Duncan Caesar-Gordon, head of Post Office Business Insurance said:
“We know how important it is for all businesses, including buy-to-let property owners, to keep down costs, which is why we have launched this price guarantee.
“Business insurance is vital to ensure you can keep your business on track, and you and your employees protected should the unexpected happen.”
- Employers' liability insurance up to £10m
- Property Owner’s liability insurance up to £2m
- Loss of Rent and Alternative Accomodation
- Legal Expenses
- Buildings insurance including accidental damage
Duncan Caesar-Gordon, head of Post Office Business Insurance said:
“We know how important it is for all businesses, including buy-to-let property owners, to keep down costs, which is why we have launched this price guarantee.
“Business insurance is vital to ensure you can keep your business on track, and you and your employees protected should the unexpected happen.”
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