Norwich Union extends its hospitality with new policy
Norwich Union has launched a commercial product aimed at landlords, restaurateurs and hoteliers in ...
Norwich Union has launched a commercial product aimed at landlords,restaurateurs and hoteliers in the hospitality industry.
The Pub, Restaurant and Hotel policy offers consumers a range of cover
including asset protection, incorporating contents, glass, property in
transit and money as standard.
Buildings and/or tenants, improvements, frozen foods and employee
dishonesty cover can be added. And flexible revenue protection cover
through business interruption, including book debts as core, is also
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