Axa joins Keychoice home insurance panel

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Insurer creates exclusive product for network’s members.

Axa Commercial Lines and Personal Intermediary has joined the Keychoice home insurance panel and created an exclusive product for the network's members.

The insurer said the deal will give more than 500 Keychoice members across the country access to an enhanced version of its personal intermediary's bedroom-rated extra home product.

According to Axa the enhancements add unlimited buildings and contents cover in addition to the standard cover which includes valuables up to £30,000, worldwide

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