Working with firearms naturally involves a lot of risks and if you’re a manufacturer, wholesaler or retailer of guns and ammunition, you’ll want to make sure you are fully protected.
Gun insurance is essential but, due to the dangers associated with firearms, not many insurers are prepared to give you the cover you need. With such limited options available, it can be all too easy to
simply renew your existing policy without first questioning if it’s truly right for you – or if you can get a better deal.
That’s why the experienced team at Finch are now offering comprehensive Gun Trade cover that can be tailored to suit your requirements. Why not get in touch today and see if we can offer your business a bespoke insurance policy?
Your Gun Trade Insurance Policy
We offer flexible Commercial Combined insurance that covers your standard business needs, as well as a wide-variety of Gun and Firearm associated risks. A typical Gun Trade insurance policy from Finch can include:
- Stock, including seasonal stock increases
- Contents
- Damage to stock
- Money
- Goods held in trust
- Building
- Business Interruption
- Exhibitions and trade fairs cover
- Employers Liability
- Commercial legal expenses
- Public and Products Liability including the option of a shooting for sport extension and shooting club extension
- Goods in Transit
- Terrorism
Why Finch?
Our fresh approach has attracted several high-profile clients including BSA guns, Sportsmarketing SMK and
Lamberts of Ringwood Ltd and we aim to provide a new alternative to existing firearm insurance
brokers; one that is independent and competitive while offering professional and personal service.
Our flexible insurance is truly bespoke, allowing you to pick and choose exactly what’s included in your policy. This means you can be sure you’ll have the protection you need, without paying for any
unwanted extras.
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So, if you are looking for insurance for your trade gun / firearms business, why not get in touch with us today and chat through your options?