Biba partners with Jackson Lee to offer GAP scheme
The British Insurance Brokers’ Association (Biba) has appointed Jackson Lee Underwriting as executive provider of its new GAP insurance scheme.
The scheme, underwritten by Tokio Marine Europe Insurance, offers a number of bespoke options to Biba members, including fleet gap, agreed value gap and total loss top up.
Nick Mohan at Jackson Lee said the range of GAP products available was comprehensive, and could be tailored to customers’ specific requirements.
He commented: “The product range will give insurance brokers the opportunity of offering these valuable insurance products to their customers at a fraction of the cost of motor dealer
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