Information on Peoples Choice for car owners seeking insurance cover through a broker

These brokers are an independent intermediary set up in 1988 by Hastings Insurance Services Limited who is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. In addition to selling to members of the public living in the UK mainland, Peoples Choice claim to use the latest technology which enables them to update car insurance premium rates every day. This ensures customers receive competitive quotes on request.

Their broker service is available either through their telephone call centre or online seven days a week. Their car insurance panel includes 18 leading UK insurers comprising of well known insurers such as Allianz Cornhill-Horizon, Axa, Norwich Union, Fortis, Lloyd's syndicates and specialist niche underwriters.

To provide efficient customer service these brokers claim to issue customers with car insurance policies in-house and also service them just like a direct insurer would. To this end they also issue and administer policies on behalf of some insurers.

Car insurance features and benefits offered by these brokers include unlimited windscreen cover provided you use their recommended windscreen repairers, protected no claims bonus if you are eligible and the option to take out legal protection cover. Legal Protection cover provides assistance to recover expenses in the event of a non-fault accident. A free help-line is also offered 24-hours a day. Peoples Choice also offers members of the public seeking ways to reduce their car insurance quotes voluntary excess arrangements in addition to the compulsory excess.

Please note, conditions will apply for all of the insurance products mentioned above, please contact the broker concerned for more information.

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