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Ceta adds to non-standard household panel

Thatched cottage

Ceta has appointed Prestige, Midas and Plum to its online quote-and-buy system in a move designed to strengthen its household panel with non-standard providers.

The general insurance network said the additions would be available to over 4,000 members

Managing director at Ceta, David Quick, commented: "Non-standard household represents a great business opportunity for our members, with policies tending to have higher than average premiums and therefore larger commissions. They also have excellent retention."

Through the portal the members can access policies for non-standard risks such as thatch, flood, previous claims, convictions, bankruptcy

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