Products: Groupama adds cleaning to its Exclusively range
Groupama has released Exclusively Cleaning, the third niche commercial product in the range following the launch of Exclusively Recruitment and Exclusively Security.
Aimed at cleaning contractor businesses, a market segment which the insurer estimated has a turnover of £5.3bn, the product is available for open market trading and offers cover for damage to premises being cleaned and misuse of customer telephones as standard.
Exclusively Cleaning also offers variable commission of up to 30% for brokers and Groupama added it was open to discussions for special deals and schemes for volume business.
The types of businesses the new offering can cover includes
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