Norwich Union overhauls its motor product range.

Norwich Union has announced several shake-ups to its motor product range. The insurer-giant has r...

Norwich Union has announced several shake-ups to its motor product
range.


The insurer-giant has revealed it will not renew any of its bus or coach
policies, having decided to exit that market altogether.


A placing facility has been set up with specialist carrier Crowe Syndicate
963, who will transfer policies at renewal. Brokers can contact the
syndicate via their Lloyd's managing agency.


The coach and bus market represents only 1% of Norwich Union's overall
business. Director of underwriting John

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