Tesco Home Insurance: a well known brand

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Once upon a time it seemed impressive when supermarkets sold videos. Now you can buy just about anything from them – holidays, personal loans, insurance. And Tesco is the supermarket with the biggest sweep of all. Its annual revenue in recent years has been as much as twice that of its nearest competitors, and that is at least partly to do with the diversity of the services it offers. Tesco home insurance plans contribute, along with car and life insurance, to the million-plus policies sold by the chain each year. There’s an appeal for many customers in buying from a brand they know, and an expectation that the size and power of the company means that it will be able to offer competitive rates.

Tesco Home Insurance covers buildings and contents

There are Tesco home insurance policies for buildings and contents insurance. The latter includes personal possessions cover for when you’re away from home. That can be handy when you’re taking out a travel insurance policy because some insurers will offer you a discount and waive their own possessions cover (you can, of course, buy travel insurance at Tesco too).

For more information about Tesco home insurance services, visit the website at www.tescofinance.com. Bear in mind though that in practice, the big supermarkets are not necessarily cheaper than insurance companies and brokers. It’s a rule of thumb with insurance that it pays to shop around. Insurers often direct their services towards a certain niche for economic reasons and home insurance premiums can vary widely from company to company depending on where you live and what kind of house you have.

 

 

 

 

 

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