Specialist website reaches out to previously blacklisted users

Flood in Carlisle

Specialist brokers have banded together to launch a new website designed to provide insurance for the millions of people who can't secure cover, which they claim is one in four of the population.

The new website, Cantgetinsurance.co.uk offers home, motor, travel and life cover to those who have previously been declined or faced difficulties, including people with criminal convictions, householders that live in subsidence or flood affected properties or areas and those with certain medical conditions.

Chris Jordan, managing director of Bureau Insurance, the main intermediary behind the scheme, said: "With the advance of the aggregators and the direct writers, more and more people are

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