L&G joins Source home insurance panel

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Source Insurance has announced the introduction of Legal & General onto its home insurance panel.

This takes its number of household schemes up to 12.

This new product offers buildings cover of up to £800,000 and cover for up to five bedrooms. In addition, clients can choose one of four levels of contents cover.

Kevin Paterson, Source Insurance’s managing director, said: “We are delighted to add such a popular household name to our panel to compliment our other providers. With our products Defaqto ratings ranging from 2 to 5 Star, from the brands you and your clients trust, there’s something for everyone.

“We strive to offer you the most choice to suit your client’s needs.”

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