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Biba 2012: Bridge Insurance Brokers links up with Chubb

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Bridge Insurance Brokers and Chubb Insurance have teamed up to offer of product which the pair claims delivers high spec cover for precision engineers, metal fabricators and metal processors.

MetalPro offers the metal industry a combination of benefits such as a contract which is warranty free, commercial products and services errors and omissions liability as standard, no under-insurance penalty if you link your values and built-in commodity price protection and automatic cover for exposure to supply chain risk.

Gavin Ruben, director at Bridge, said: "We have been working with Chubb for quite some time to ensure MetalPro is the leading insurance solution for the metal fabrication

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