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Rubicon launches new motor product for Naafi Financial

Outsourced solutions provider Rubicon has launched a new car product for Naafi Financial. Using a panel of insurers to provide competitive quotes to as broad a range of personnel as possible, Rubicon has developed cover that is tailored to meet the requirements of military and MOD personnel, and their families based in the UK. This includes laid up cover for periods when personnel are deployed overseas, and airside cover for those personnel who need to drive their own vehicles on bases.

Al Voice, managing director at Naafi Financial, commented: “We’ve offered a good range of policies to military personnel and their families in the past but, listening to what our policyholders have

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