Fleet Motor - AIG Europe launches protection for large fleets
UK-based companies running large motor fleets can access a new commercial motor product from AIG Eu...
UK-based companies running large motor fleets can access a newcommercial motor product from AIG Europe.
Fleet Protector is aimed at firms with a motor insurance premium exceeding
£100,000, or £50,000 when written alongside other AIG Europe liability
products.
Available on a comprehensive, third party fire and theft or third party
only basis, the policy provides unlimited injury liability and property
damage cover for third parties. Liability cover for private cars and £5m
third party property
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