ING Direct home insurance
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ING Direct provides a simple service for customers to find high quality protection and instant cover for their home.
ING Direct home insurance comes with a number of benefits including:
- contents cover up to £60,000 for everyday household items, like computers and garden furniture included as standard
- up to £500,000 buildings cover and the provision of alternative accommodation should you need so
- 24 hour emergency and legal cover with both buildings and contents cover
ING Direct offer competitive prices for their home insurance products with up to 30 per cent no claims bonus and a 17.5 per cent discount when buying both buildings and contents insurance together.
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