Products: Jelf boosts partnership with solid fuel and biomass industry trade body
Jelf has enhanced its relationship with HETAs, the trade body for the solid fuel and biomass industry, by launching HETAs Insurance Services.
The new partnership, branded by HETAs, will allow members to access a dedicated phone number service which will connect them with Jelf advisers. The service will offer advice and guidance or, where required, a follow-up face-to-face visit.
The two parties first started working together to provide access to insurance products two years ago.
Rob Rees, director of schemes and affinities at Jelf, commented: “Building on our partnership by adopting the HETAs brand signals our commitment to bring
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