Markerstudy launches HNW scheme

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New offering to cover prestige motor vehicles including classic cars and motorhomes.

Markerstudy is set to launch a new scheme, aimed at mid to high net worth clients, on individual executive and prestige motor vehicles.

The business stated that the offering, available from 1 August, will cover multi-vehicle family fleets and include classic cars, motorhomes and horse boxes. 

Markerstudy detailed that the product, Solar Distinction, will be exclusively underwritten through the referral team at Markerstudy and will include an enhanced policy wording, “experienced and dedicated”

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