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Building and contents insurance

Post by topcat »

Hi all.

I'm in the process of leaving me two rented premises and buying a shop. I need to have building insurance in place for my mortgage. I've never looked into this before for a commercial property. Anyone out there have any recommendations for affordable cover for my shop, all my stuff within it and of course customers orders!

Thanks.
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Try NFU. :yes: :D

Some companies are iffy about commercial insurance and some don't do it at all.
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Mine is with Allianz via a broker
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have you contacted your present insurance company for a quote, as they already know you.
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