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Electrical contractors scheme re-launched

Camberford Law has re-launched its scheme for electrical contractors, catering for all sizes of cont...

Camberford Law has re-launched its scheme for electrical contractors, catering for all sizes of contractor - from sole traders to multi-million-pound turnover companies. The broker has also introduced rate reductions and enhanced covers for its brokers. In addition to covers normally associated with this type of business - such as employers' and public and products liabilities - the product will offer financial loss and efficacy. Domestic and commercial properties will also receive free fire

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