Virgin Money home insurance
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Virgin Money offer a comprehensive home insurance package designed to give customers complete peace of mind. A home insurance policy with Virgin Money comes with a number of benefits as standard that you may not find elsewhere. These include:
- buildings cover up to £1 million
- download protection for music and videos purchased online worth up to £3,000
- home contents cover when moving home
- added protection during Christmas and free wedding cover
- up to £5,000 cover for home office equipment and expensive entertainment equipment
Virgin Money let customers tailor their home insurance towards their needs and give customers a variety of optional extras including personal possessions cover, accidental damage cover and family legal protection.
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