The partnership will enable HomeServe, a leading provider of emergency insurance solutions, to offer enhanced personal accident protection to homeowners.
The standalone product provides assistance to householders in the event of an accident resulting in injury, leading to hospitalisation or death.
Home Accident Cover stands out as a bespoke offering to meet homeowners’ unique needs and more. This product reflects Arc Legal’s commitment to providing tailored solutions that address specific needs within the home environment.
Commenting on the new offering, Deputy Chief Executive, Peter Harvey said:
“We’re delighted to partner with HomeServe by providing a bespoke product that ensures customers receive precisely the protection they require.
“As a leading provider of ancillary insurance, with a wealth of experience in delivering assistance to homeowners, HomeServe was a clear choice for Arc Legal. This deal seamlessly aligns with our growth strategy, facilitating the further expansion of our bespoke solutions to better serve our clients and their customers.”
Chief Sales Officer at HomeServe, Ashley Phillips, commented:
“Arc Legal was a natural choice for HomeServe. Alongside having over two decades of experience, we were impressed with their approach to providing high-quality products with customer service at the forefront of their operations, which aligns with our own core values.
We look forward to working further with Arc Legal and are confident they will deliver an excellent level of service.”
To find out more about our products and services, please contact your Relationships Manager or email enquiries@arclegal.co.uk.
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