New home insurance product from Post Office Money

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Post Office Money has launched a new 5* home insurance product for the over 50s.

It offers unlimited alternative accommodation for the family if a home is unsafe to live in.

Other features include:

  • £10,000 personal assault cover
  • Up to £1,500 cover for garden contents
  • Up to £300 cover for loss or damage to visitors effects in your home, including visitors who provide you with medical or palliative care
  • An extra 10% contents cover for one month before/after special events including weddings, Christmas, births, christenings and landmark wedding anniversaries

In addition, Post Office Money guarantees to beat customers’ over 50s home insurance renewal quote, by at least £50.

Nick Kennett, director of financial services at Post Office Money, said: “Our long-term commitment to providing a helping hand for customers at every stage of their life is again shown in the launch of our brand new over 50’s Home Insurance.

“With some of the most competitive features on the market, Post Office Money’s offering ensures that our customers can continue to enjoy their lives with the peace of mind that their home and belongings are fully protected.”

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