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When choosing an insurer, there are a number of factors that any potential customer will want to bear in mind. Price is an obvious one; you need only turn on the television to observe all the major insurers competing to provide the cheapest deal, especially on car insurance.
About Churchill Insurance
In company terms, Churchill are fairly young. Established in 1989, their brief was originally to focus on selling motor insurance – a sector which still accounts for a large proportion of their business. At the time, they were one of the first companies to sell motor insurance directly to the customer. A year after their inception however, Churchill branched out and began to offer household insurance. In 2003, the Royal Bank of Scotland Group bought over Churchill. Although still trading as Churchill, the company now forms part of the RBS’ Insurance division.
It’s not just the image of the company that is UK-based however – all of Churchill’s call centres are sited in this country. Churchill do the majority of their business direct, utilising both internet and telephone services to reach as wide a range of customers as possible. The company’s website has been running for over ten years now and is hugely popular, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors every month.
Why Choose Churchill Insurance?
When choosing an insurer, there are a number of factors that any potential customer will want to bear in mind. Price is an obvious one; you need only turn on the television to observe all the major insurers competing to provide the cheapest deal, especially on car insurance. With a company as large as Churchill comes the sort of buying power that enables them to provide a range of discounts and incentives to entice customers
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About Churchill Insurance
In company terms, Churchill are fairly young. Established in 1989, their brief was originally to focus on selling motor insurance – a sector which still accounts for a large proportion of their business. At the time, they were one of the first companies to sell motor insurance directly to the customer. A year after their inception however, Churchill branched out and began to offer household insurance. In 2003, the Royal Bank of Scotland Group bought over Churchill. Although still trading as Churchill, the company now forms part of the RBS’ Insurance division.
It’s not just the image of the company that is UK-based however – all of Churchill’s call centres are sited in this country. Churchill do the majority of their business direct, utilising both internet and telephone services to reach as wide a range of customers as possible. The company’s website has been running for over ten years now and is hugely popular, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors every month.