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Budget Direct unveils new commercial vehicle cover

Customers can opt for the benefit of vehicle repairs at their preferred location.

Budget Direct Insurance launched its Commercial Vehicle Insurance product which offers protection against accidents, theft, and third-party liabilities, with optional add-ons like 24-Hour Roadside Assistance and a No Claim Discount Protector. 

Customers can also choose the Any Workshop benefit, allowing vehicle repairs at their preferred location. 

The product also has third-party plans for light goods vehicles, including vans, lorries, and trucks, catering to small business owners, contractors, and tradespeople such as plumbers and electricians. 
 

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