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Ecclesiastical exits wedding market

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Ecclesiastical Insurance will cease providing wedding insurance from 31 August 2012 after a strategic review.

The provider said it planned instead to have a stronger focus on its core business areas.

A spokesperson confirmed that the book of business was profitable but relatively small in size.

It is the second recent development in the market following RSA's announcement of a partnership with John Lewis for wedding insurance.

Ecclesiastical has been providing wedding insurance in the UK for over ten years. According to the insurer it was the first to offer a mix-and-match wedding product allowing

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