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Cost-effective insurance for engineers

The Engineering and Technology Board (ETB) and Howdens Insurance, have introduced  a cost-effective specialist professional insurance scheme for Chartered Engineers.  

Cost-effective insurance for engineers
Cost-effective insurance for engineers

The scheme, entitled simply ‘The Engineering Scheme’, which already has 700 members, is designed to provide cost effective protection to Chartered Engineers without compromising on policy coverage or risk management advice. Its benefits include: low premiums (from as little as £550, which can be spread over the year), up to £5 million indemnity cover, support from Reynolds Porter Chamberlain LLP and a free legal helpline.

Steven Wood, Business Development Manager at the ETB said: “The ETB is delighted to have been able to work with Howdens, to produce the specially-tailored insurance scheme to the benefit of engineers.”

To find out more, contact jknapp@howdenuk.com

To download the brochure, click here.


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Stevens Rowsell is a specialist precision sheet metal engineering company in East Sussex