APC revamps hoteliers and guest house owners policy ahead of Olympic tourist surge

olympic stadium aerial view

APC has announced the re-launch of its hotel and guest house product with area rating designed to help brokers service UK proprietors looking to take advantage of the expected nationwide surge in tourist numbers resulting from the Olympics.

The commercial insurance underwriting agency's product will be live from 6 June and cover a range of risks up to £10m sum insured with no limit on bedroom numbers. The minimum premium will be £400.

The agency confirmed that premises ranging from small guesthouses to large hotels and self-catering complexes can be protected in both rural and inner-city locations. It added that it will be offering significant discounts for better quality risks that have invested in loss prevention facilities or

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