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Old 10-07-2009, 02:53 PM   #11 (permalink)
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One presumes you mean I pay one hundred and thirty-two pounds or one hundred and sixty-eight pounds for £1m or £2m cover...

And not.....

I pay one million pounds for £132 of cover, or two million pounds for £168 of cover?
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Old 10-07-2009, 03:00 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Correct. Sorry if I was unclear.

I think we'd struggle with a policy that cost £1m. Unless that's what you were expecting to pay?
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I'll haggle you down to at least £750,000 I think.
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That's good enough for us. To save you putting a quotation though on our site the prices are as follows:

Professional Indemnity - £132 for £1m or £168 for £2m
Employers (£10m) & Public Liability (£1m) - £92.50, or £40 for PL on its own.

All annual premiums, obviously.


We now require all our limited company (Umbrella and non-umbrella) contractors to have at least £2,000,000 Professional Indemnity and £10,000,000 Employers Liability. I believe this is pretty much in line with most agencies in our industry.

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The combined business will operate to the highest standards of governance with a corporate culture based on the spirit of entrepreneurship, diversity and openness.
There are several common problems faced in combined business. In a combined business people are proactive, takes financial and reputation risks, and, like other trades or professions, provide a valuable and necessary service and there are also many unexpected risks to the business at any time. An employee injury sustained whilst working, a claim from a third party resulting from one of your products may threaten your company survival. Each path has its own advantages and disadvantages, but in terms of the long run, having business combined will undoubtedly give more lose.
So, in this case there are several insurance cover plans to protect your business from these unexpected and ensure.
Business combined insurance policies are tending to be either combined or individual products. Combined business insurance products roll up a number of issues into one handy package. For example, public and product liability, employers liability, business interruptions, contents, money etc. By contrast, standalone products are available to meet specific threats such as goods in transit.
It can save your time and save your money and that is why it works. It’s protecting your business assets against all risk cover.

Some good insurance sites are

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I think all those links go to the same company - the sites all look pretty much the same.

Do you have a vested interest in them by any chance?
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The combined business will operate to the highest standards of governance with a corporate culture based on the spirit of entrepreneurship, diversity and openness.
There are several common problems faced in combined business. In a combined business people are proactive, takes financial and reputation risks, and, like other trades or professions, provide a valuable and necessary service and there are also many unexpected risks to the business at any time. An employee injury sustained whilst working, a claim from a third party resulting from one of your products may threaten your company survival. Each path has its own advantages and disadvantages, but in terms of the long run, having business combined will undoubtedly give more lose.
So, in this case there are several insurance cover plans to protect your business from these unexpected and ensure.
Business combined insurance policies are tending to be either combined or individual products. Combined business insurance products roll up a number of issues into one handy package. For example, public and product liability, employers liability, business interruptions, contents, money etc. By contrast, standalone products are available to meet specific threats such as goods in transit.
It can save your time and save your money and that is why it works. It’s protecting your business assets against all risk cover.

Some good insurance sites are

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