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Motor Fleet & Commercial Vehicle Insurance

Motor Insurance is a legal requirement by law and, unless you have declared a Statutory Off-Road Notice to the DVLA, it can be costly and confusing if you have more than one vehicle with more than one person driving. Motor Fleet Insurance is an insurance product which allows you to insure multiple vehicles under one policy with usually a wide driver option (for example. any driver over the age of 25) – making it simple to manage your vehicles and drivers.

Typically, a fleet policy must be more than 2 vehicles. It is standard for a Motor Fleet Insurance policy to provide Business Use – which can be expensive on an individual motor policy – and policies are usually flexible to include private use depending on the vehicle. Also, director owned vehicles can usually be covered under a Motor Fleet Insurance policy. All vehicle types can be covered under a Motor Fleet Insurance policy from a special type vehicle, standard Transit van or up to a 44-tonne truck.

As an independent insurance broker, we have a wide range of UK insurers who can provide Motor Fleet Insurance. Having obtained the information required, our highly trained and professional brokers will search the markets available to obtain the most comprehensive quotation that suits you and your business.

Commercial Vehicle Insurance

If you have a single vehicle, whether that be a car, van or minibus, that needs insuring for Business Use, then a Commercial Vehicle Insurance Policy would be required. Please note that Motor Insurance is required by law unless you have declared a Statutory Off-Road Notice to the DVLA therefore finding the right broker to obtain the best quotation is important.

As an independent insurance broker, we have a wide range of UK insurers who can provide Commercial Vehicle Insurance. Having obtained the information required, our highly trained and professional brokers will search the markets available to obtain the most comprehensive quotation that suits you and your business.