LV= joins The Source’s home insurance panel

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Source Insurance has announced the addition of LV= to its home insurance panel.

LV= joins current providers Aviva, AXA, Groupama, Sentinel, RSA & Zurich, bringing the products on panel to 11.

This new product for The Source provides buildings cover up to £1,000,000 Sum Insured and contents cover up to £100,000, trace and access is included as standard as well as a comprehensive range of cover.

This addition to the panel is part of an on-going strategy by Source to continue to expand its product offering, not only in the household market, but also in the landlords property insurance market.

Kevin Paterson, Source Insurance managing director, said: “We are delighted to welcome LV on board and is a massive endorsement from one of the UK’s most prolific insurers.

“Their household policy is popular with consumers and fits very neatly with our panel of blue-chip insurers.”

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