RSA offers 'peace of mind' to companies and their employees.
Royal & SunAlliance has relaunched its personal accident and business travel policy to include cover...
Royal & SunAlliance has relaunched its personal accident and businesstravel policy to include cover of up to £10,000 for medical expenses on a
PA claim and up to £2500 cover for funeral expenses.
Other policy enhancements include cover for laptop computers, mobile
phones, personal organisers and dictaphones. Travel delay is now covered
as standard, and the limit on personal liability has increased to £2m,
while stolen cash has been increased to £1000.
The company's FirstAssist division will
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