Churchill Pet Insurance
Cover your pet from £5.50 for cats and £8.50 for dogs with Churchill Pet Insurance.
Churchill Pet Insurance are offering £5.50 a month for cats and £8.50 a month for dogs. Let Churchill help take care of any vet bills, leaving you to focus on your animals recovery. Also get a 5% discount when you buy online. See the many features of the policy listed below:
Cover from £5.50 per month
Churchill Pet Insurance
Churchill Key Facts
- 5% discount when you buy online
- Up to £3,000 on vet fees
- Up to £1,000 on advertising and reward
- Up to £500 on death of a pet through accident or illness
- Visit their website for more benefits.
Overview
Churchill Insurance all started in 1989 selling motor insurance to UK consumers. A year later Churchill also added additional products such as home insurance. Churchill Pet Insurance is underwritten by Indemnity Insurance Limited who are authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.
Churchill Insurance provide pet insurance online, but also offer many other types of insurance products like Home Insurance, Car Insurance, Van Insurance, Breakdown Assistance and Motorbike Insurance.
Churchill Pet Insurance contact details:
Address: Churchill Insurance, Westmoreland Road, Bromley, Kent, BR1 1DP
Phone Number: 0800 200 307
Website: www.churchill.com
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