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Why Use Marks and Spencer Insurance ?

Submitted by on Saturday November 7, 2009 No Comments

Following a number of years of success, Marks and Spencer Money (along with Marks and Spencer Insurance) was sold to HSBC in 2004. Today, Marks and Spencer Insurance extends to six products: car, home, wedding, travel, pet and life insurance. All of the Marks and Spencer Insurance supporting companies are reputable names in their own right.

Marks and Spencer Insurance offers different types of insurances like home, life, travel, pet, wedding, Car Insurance etc. and if you buy online you’ll get a substantial discount and in some instances as a bonus, many Marks and Spencer insurance policies come with a number of points to be added to your M&S card, if you are a cardholder.

 

  • With 540,000 bikes stolen every year in the UK you’ll be delighted to know your is automatically covered with your policy.
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  • With a 31% increase in laptop thefts you need have no fear – yours is covered.
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  • Yes, your garden shed is covered – have you added up the value of its contents? – frightening!!
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  • Not only will they insure the over 65s but they will insure the over 75s as well.

It should come as no surprise that the focus, just as with Marks and Spencer stores, is on quality and customer satisfaction. Marks and Spencer do not want to offer the cheapest insurance solutions – they want to offer their customers the best insurance solutions.

Each method carries the brands strong value and all of the Marks and Spencer Insurance offerings are authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority (FSA).

News
Department store chain Marks and Spencer has been welcomed back by home insurance comparison site Confused.com.

Marks and Spencer left the site temporarily while changing underwriters from Aviva to Axa, but has now rejoined the panel. To go to Marks and Spencer Insurance CLICK HERE

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