Tesco home, building and contents insurance
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Tesco offers very competitive home insurance that provides policy-holders with quality cover at affordable prices. Customers can benefit from an online introductory discount of 35 per cent when buying Tesco home insurance for the first time.
There are some great benefits to be had as standard with any Tesco home insurance policy including:
- buildings cover worth up to £1 million
- cover against loss or damages sustained during storms, fire, flooding, theft, and frozen or
burst pipes, as well as the costs of architects and surveyors when assessing the damage
- up to £1,000 cover for purchased stored information, such as the music on your i-pod
- new for old replacement cover
- up to £300 cover for personal money
The insurer provides customers with greater flexibility by making the following options available for extra cover:
- personal possessions cover away from home
- family legal protection, up to £50,000 cover
- accidental damage cover to give your home and belongings the greatest level of protection
Read more about Tesco insurance products:
- Tesco boosts home insurance cover for Christmas
- Tesco offer may prompt home insurance switch
- Britons 'undervaluing home contents'
- Halifax offers £50 to building and contents insurance customers
- Tesco unveils flat-fee pet accident and injury insurance
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