Azur unveils two new HNW products

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Azur Niche is aimed at clients who might be considered higher risk than normal, while Unoccupied covers properties that are for sale, undergoing renovation or not permanently lived in.

Azur has launched two new products – Azur Niche and Azur Unoccupied – aimed at high net worth (HNW) clients.

The managing digital agent noted that the new policies were designed to provide protection for a broader range of HNW clients whose insurance needs fall outside of their typical HNW offering.

The business detailed that Azur Niche is aimed at clients who require a solution for their assets, but who might be considered higher risk than normal.

It explained that the product can provide

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