Posted: 24th April 2020 | Back to news feed

As businesses around the country start to feel the effects of the global COVID-19 crisis we start to recognise that many businesses will enter “survival mode”.  As such insurance requirements, and budgets, will be radically changed in the short, mid and long term.

Together with owners Global Risk Partners (GRP), Shearwater Insurance have developed a heavily discounted insurance proposition, initially aimed at the Leisure & Hospitality industry that does touch upon the Equestrian industry.  The Essentials products provides the basic minimum cover required to enable businesses to meet their legal insurance requirements, whilst still helping to protect them from catastrophic loss should the worst happen.

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The Essentials product comes with 40% off standard pricing to further support businesses during this difficult period of trading.

In addition to the new Essentials product, all of Shearwater’s commercial clients, including equestrian businesses, are being offered a free 3-month subscription for Health & Safety Click, an online resource aimed at SMEs.  The online service provides SMEs with online resources and email-based support for H&S e-Learning, document management, Business Continuity support, Human Resources support and expert advice on risk management.

Shearwater has already put a number of finance offerings in place to help support clients during the pandemic.  When looking to cancel or reduce insurance, individuals and businesses, need to think carefully about whether reducing cover could expose them to greater risk.  Before cancelling your monthly Direct Debit for insurance speak to one of the experienced, and helpful, brokers at Shearwater about the finance options available to customers.  In most cases, support will take the form of waiving fees, temporary reduction in repayments, or a repayment holiday, thanks to their partnership with Close Brothers Finance.

www.shearwater-insurance.co.uk or enquiries@shearwater-insurance.co.uk

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