The Co-op offers insurance discount

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The Co-operative Insurance is offering 25% off buildings and contents insurance when they are bought together.

The company claims that customers who take advantage of the deal could save an average of £67 a year.

“Money is tight for many people at the moment and paying to insure your home can fall to the bottom of the priority list,” said Lee Mooney, head of home insurance at The Co-operative Insurance.

“However, not insuring can be a terrible false economy and it’s vital that people insure their possessions in case the worst happens. To ease the burden, we’re offering a discount to people who take out combined buildings and contents insurance to give customers the protection they need and a few extra pounds in their wallet.”

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