Products: Keychoice offers taxi risks scheme to network members
Keychoice has partnered with TFP Schemes to provide its membership with cover for all taxi risks.
The scheme became available to the network’s 800 members on 1 November, and covers both private and public hire taxi risks.
It can be traded electronically on a full cycle electronic data interchange (EDI) basis via the SSP systems used by Keychoice members, which marks the first time TFP Schemes has accepted business that is not submitted through its own website.
Derek Findlayson, commercial director at Keychoice, commented: “The taxi market has experienced some significant changes over the
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