Products: Towergate provides discount scheme for armed forces and veterans
Towergate Insurance has launched a discount scheme for the UK’s armed forces and veterans, with the Defence Discount Service, a partner of the broker since October 2012.
Towergate explained the new scheme meant that veterans would be able to claim a 10% discount on their home insurance renewal, while serving members of HM forces could save 30% and receive £30 when buying military kit and home insurance.
Michael Rea, Towergate CEO for retail, said: “Towergate has a long and proud history of working with and supporting the military.
“This latest discount scheme reinforces our commitment to the brave men and women who do such a fantastic job for our country. In
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