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Broker or company recommendations for public liability insurance
Baking_Mad
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I’m opening a small cafe/bakery and need to get public liability insurance. Looking for recommendations of brokers/companies that provide good cover and ideally at not so high cost 😁 Thanks in advance
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You would be better off buying a shopkeepers shop package policy which will include all your liabilities, stock, cash, equipment etc.
Someone like Direct Line will offer a quote or try a local broker (avoid Swintons)0 -
I tend to agree with above comment that you should look for a cafe/shop package to cover extras such as stock, cash, etc. and you can just add the liability you need to that.
I managed to get most of my business things covered under my home insurance (as I work from home) so only needed to get the public liability insurance which I get from Ashburnham Insurance who have been great on price/cover for the last 7 odd years but no idea what they are like for shops.0
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