by Sam Leaver
-4 September 2019
Blogs
by Sam Leaver
-4 September 2019
Blogs
We have been nominated in the category of ‘Best Travel Insurance Provider’ in the prestigious 2019 British Travel Awards.
The winners will be determined by you the customer, and you have until 30 September to cast your vote and help us be crowned Britain’s best again, after we scooped the same award at the coveted Insurance Choice awards in 2017.
The British Travel Awards is the world’s largest consumer-voted travel awards with over 750,000 votes cast last year.
Voting only takes a few seconds and you will be entered into a prize draw to win one of eighteen amazing prizes including:
Dale Robinson, marketing manager said:
“We’re hoping our loyal customers, some of which we have insured for many years, take the time to vote for us in this year’s British Travel Awards. Winning the Best Travel Insurance Provider award would be a great achievement for our dedicated staff who work hard every day to find insurance for holidaymakers, many of which struggle to find cover due to complex medical conditions”.
All you need to do is click on the ‘vote now’ link below and complete the short form and submit your vote.
Voting closes on 30th September 2019 and the winner of the prize will be announced shortly afterwards.
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