The Source adds new insurer to BTL panel
The Source has announced the arrival of Landlord’s Choice to their Buy-to-Let Insurance Panel as part of an ongoing strategy to expand the range of providers in both the Landlords property insurance market and household market.
Landlord’s Choice, the new product which is underwritten by e-Underwriting, provides buildings cover of up to £650,000 and generous contents limits. Although aimed principally at Professional tenants, they will cover all tenant types. The scheme has some particularly attractive extensions where tenants are working people, including malicious damage, and theft by tenants with a standard excess of only £100.
Commenting on the new product, Insurance Director Mick Cairns said:
“e-Underwriting bring some additional depth of cover to our panel offering for landlords, with some quality features in an increasingly competitive market.”
Head of Sales and Marketing, Rob Rushton added:
“This is the first of a number of additional providers we are looking to bring onto our landlords property insurance panel this year. We want to give our brokers as much choice and range as we do on our household panel and the addition of e-Underwriting takes us a step closer. It forms part of our ongoing commitment to offer our brokers a more choice to meet their customers‘ needs.”
The Source plans to continue to extend its’ product offering into the lettings sector with a range of initiatives this year, and strengthening the property insurance panel is an important part of this.
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