Source Commercial expands panel

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Source Commercial has revealed that AXA will be joining its panel shortly.

AXA provide a claims service with 24/7 access and contact options such as email, fax and phone. They can settle claims within 24 hours should all relevant information be to hand.

AXA will provide insurance products in the following categories whilst on Source Commercial’s panel: shop & salon insurance; office insurance; property owners insurance (commercial & residential landlords); tradesman & professional liability insurance and professional indemnity insurance.

Simon Thomas, managing director of Source Commercial, said: “AXA will bring a fantastic brand name to our panel, giving our clients excellent claims service along with a competitive range of insurance products.

“They will also bring another very financial secure insurer to our panel, having been rated A+ with a positive outlook by Standard and Poor’s.”

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