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DAS UK Group, the UK’s leading legal expenses insurer, has partnered with campervan and motorhome insurance specialist VM Insurance to provide a bespoke motor breakdown scheme for motorhomes and campervans. With statistics from the National Caravan Council reporting that sales of new motorhomes have increased by 14% in 2017 compared to last year, recreational vehicles represent a significant area of potential growth for insurers. The new product is designed to meet the breakdown needs of these vehicle users by providing UK and European breakdown cover, as well as commercial legal protection for policyholders. Commenting on the collaboration, Peter Cue, Managing Director at VM Insurance, said: “We are delighted to be working with DAS and look forward to a long and positive relationship.” Darren Weekes, Head of Broker at DAS UK Group said: “In response to the rapid growth of the sector we have worked in partnership with VM Insurance to develop a specialist insurance product that caters specifically for motorhome and campervan owners. This new offering will provide a great product for customers in what is a burgeoning sector.”
In response to the rapid growth of the sector we have worked in partnership with VM Insurance to develop a specialist insurance product that caters specifically for motorhome and campervan owners.
Darren Weekes, Head of Broker at DAS UK
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