Ceta adds LV to household panel
LV has joined Ceta’s home insurance panel which currently includes Allianz, Ageas, Covea, Zurich and Covea and is responsible for £25m of premium income.
The network currently provides facilities for over 60 products including buildings and contents, unoccupied property, residential landlords and non-standard household.
David Quick, pictured, managing director of Ceta commented: "LV's highly competitive ABC Home product has been integrated into our comparison quote system and is now available on a full cycle EDI basis.
"Not only are we looking to generate a substantial amount of new business with this LV product, we are also be offering it as an
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