NIG rolls out new property cover
NIG has launched Essential Property Owners’ (EPO) cover, an SME-focused version of its Premium Property Owners’ (PPO) product.
The product, initially available to a limited broker panel including NIG First brokers, is targeted at clients typically paying between £5,000 and £25,000 in premium for property owners’ insurance.
The EPO policy has core benefits similar to PPO, including damage to buildings, loss of rent and property owners’ liability. There are also optional covers which can be purchased at an additional price where required.
The provider claimed that the new product filled the gap in its property owners’
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