Paymentcare.co.uk launches new B&C insurance

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Paymentcare.co.uk has unveiled a new Buildings and Contents (B&C) insurance policy.

The product is designed to underpin Paymentcare.co.uk’s Payment Protection Insurance range of policies, including Mortgage, Loan and Short Term Income, and is underwritten by Ageas Insurance (formerly known as Fortis).

Launching simultaneously with Paymentcare.co.uk’s B&C policy is the Paymentcare Online Quotation System, which will deliver instant quotes for brokers on both the B&C policy and MPPI enquiries.

Paymentcare.co.uk’s managing director Shane Craig said: “Our B&C policy is bedroom rated

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