Select & Protect to unveil new landlords products next week

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General insurance provider Select & Protect will be showcasing its new insurance proposition for landlords at the Financial Services Expo at the Emirates Old Trafford in Manchester on 20 May.

The new proposition combines buildings insurance with a range of optional add-ons such as contents insurance, accidental damage, malicious damage, emergency assistance and legal protection.

The Select & Protect team will be at stand P4 to offer intermediaries more information on the new product and demonstrate the online quotation platform.

Bruce Reid, distribution director, said: “As the residential lettings market continues to grow, there are tremendous opportunities for intermediaries to help landlords ensure that they protect their investment with the right insurance cover. The flexibility that our new product delivers is a significant new introduction to the market and we believe it will bring new benefits to intermediaries and their landlord clients.

“We’re looking forward to meeting as many intermediaries as possible in Manchester and helping them with any queries regarding our products and services as well as showing them just how easy it is to deliver a truly personalised quote for their landlord clients.”

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