Prudential travel insurance
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Prudential offers high quality cover at affordable prices for single trip holidays and for customers planning more than one holiday in the immediate future through the annual travel package.
Prudential travel insurance includes the following benefits:
- should you suffer an accident or illness and require emergency medical treatment, you will receive £10million worth of cover
- up to £3,000 cancellation cover
- personal belongings new-for-old cover for up to £2,000
- business trips are inclusive in your travel insurance policy and you can add winter sports cover should you need so
The insurer offers up to five per cent no claims discount for the first year, rising up to 10 per cent after two years. If you already own home insurance with Prudential then your personal possessions will be covered and you can save 20 per cent when it comes to travel insurance.
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