Norwich Union taps into mid net worth.

Norwich Union has launched its first new product since its merger with CGU in 2000. The insurer-g...

Norwich Union has launched its first new product since its merger
with CGU in 2000.


The insurer-giant is entering the mid net worth market with Tapestry,
aimed at customers who have household contents in excess of £75,000. The
policy offers specialist cover for fine art and antiques and a free home
security visit.


The product replaces CGU's Keynote product and Norwich Union's own
Homelife and Highlife. Policyholders will be converted to Tapestry at
renewal from January.


Chris Elliot, market

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