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Hi guys, i'm looking at different options for business insurance. Ideally Id like to get a package that includes:

-Public liability
-Van insurance
-Tool insurance
-Personal accident insurance
-Business interruption insurance
-Personal indemnity insurance

Does anyone here currently have such a package? And if so what insurer do you go with?

Thanks
 
I have mine with simply buisness try them not sure if they do it all though
 
simply business are rogues, check your excess for hot work, they tried increasing mine from £250 to £3500 when I put a works exp lad on the insurance 5 years back, so they lost my business very quickly. try a broker if you want to group it all together ie an NFU agent, at least they are honest brokers, not the cheapest though.
 
I'm insured with Welcome to One Insurance Solution and have been for 3 years now. For me they are consistently the cheapest I can find. Our policy is for £2m public liability and the usual £10 employers liability.

They were cheapest for us when we just had public liability too.
 
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I went through A plan to get my insurance I was quite happy with them the lady was a great help even though I was asking stupid questions and they got me the best price out of 3 brokers. That was only PLI though.
 
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