Home comforts.
Lloyd's syndicates are now offering brokers and intermediaries a wide range of household, holiday home, travel and personal accident policies. Andrew Newman reports.
The range of household cover offered at Lloyd's protects anythingfrom a stately home to a DSS let property. The scope runs from high net
worth (HNW) to non-standard risks. The same applies to travel, personal
accident and other non-motor contracts.
Tim Woodford, household underwriter at Highway, says that its speciality
is niche non-standard business, written via a small number of select
intermediaries on a delegated authority basis. "We will take standard
household as an accommodation, but our
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