Intact enhances commercial offering

Intact Insurance has unveiled three enhanced commercial lines products. These are the first products to launch under the Intact Insurance UK brand.

The refreshed Property Owners, Shops and Commercial Combined products will reach brokers through the Acturis platform or via the insurer's regional teams.

Tovah Grosscurth, managing director for commercial lines at Intact Insurance, said: “These products represent an exciting milestone as we bring our first new Intact Insurance products to market. We’ve listened to brokers and customers to design solutions that offer clarity, flexibility, and confidence. With enhanced limits, wider eligibility, and improved digital tools, these products reflect our commitment to being easy to do business with and supporting growth for UK businesses.”

Property Owners can now insure up to 25 properties. Eligibility has been widened to mixed use up to £5m, residential up to £1.5m and commercial up to £10m, with equipment breakdown now included as standard. Cover options span contents, loss of rent, terrorism and legal expenses.

Tailored for retail, beauty salons and hairdressing businesses, the Shops product covers property damage and stock deterioration, transit and business interruption. Optional extras include terrorism and legal expenses.

Commercial combined includes mandatory property damage with optional add-ons including business interruption, terrorism and money. There is no premises limit.



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