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PRODUCT OF THE MONTH - A PRODUCT DESIGNED FOR THE NIGHT.
Product: British Insurance Brokers' Association (Biba) ClubPM
Underwriter: Millennium Syndicate 1221
Commission paid: 15% to Biba members
Coverage: All risks of physical loss or damage
Minimum premium: £3,000 all sections
Excess: From £500 for third-party property damage to £1,500 for all other claims
Contact: Paul Tasker, managing director
Telephone: 020 7623 4133
E-mail: [email protected]
Key benefits
- Low excesses and
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