First Assist joins with Home & Protect in ASU deal

Alistair Hardie First Assist

First Assist Insurance Services has been appointed by Home & Protect to provide a suite of accident, sickness and unemployment (ASU) products.

The range of products includes a standard mortgage payment protection insurance (MPPI), an enhanced MPPI and income protection insurance.

Each product is designed to offer the full range of cover options including ASU, accident and sickness (AS) and involuntary unemployment (IU) only cover.

MPPI cover can be sold alongside a new mortgage or on a stand-alone basis. All three products can include three months free cover.

First Assist is also providing Home & Protect with a ‘premium flex’ facility

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