04 Dec 2008
Accountancy Age has teamed up with leading specialist insurer HCC International Insurance to deliver professional indemnity insurance products tailored to the needs of small and medium-size practices.
HCC is an AA-rated insurer and a market leader in the professional indemnity insurance market, providing comprehensive cover and a proactive approach to handling claims.
Obtaining a quote is easy with a short question set that can be completed online in minutes.
‘We have developed a competitive professional indemnity offering for the accountancy market that is delivered in an innovative and forward-thinking fashion,’ said Robert Goldhawk, senior underwriter at HCC International Insurance.
There's more information on the Accountancy Age PI scheme here.
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Important to Compare PI Policies
Hi, an interesting sidenote for users is that it may be important to compare between policies. Make sure that you ask HCC to show you the policy wording too, and read it very carefully.
I actuall work for a company in Australia called BizCover Professional Indemnity Insurance which allows people to compare policies and purchase online. Obviously we're not in competition to UK brokers, but it may be interesting to read some of the stuff on our site for accountants: www.bizcover.com.au
Cheers and best of luck with your new partnership, which sounds great :)
Posted by: Stas Madorski, 05 Dec 2008 | 00:00