HSBC Insurance UK to offer monthly subscription

Seven switchable covers

Adam Saville
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'Select and Cover' includes a range of insurance products including life and travel

HSBC has launched a monthly subscription service which allows HSBC UK customers to choose a minimum of three types of cover from a selection of insurance products from £19.50 per month. Cover options available include mobile phone, gadget, home emergency, motor breakdown and excess protection, as well as life and travel insurance. If a customer's needs change, they can add or remove one option during the year, providing they maintain a minimum of three products. All options can be changed once a year on the anniversary of the policy. ‘Select and Cover' can be cancelled at any time ...

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