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Master Trademan developed for growing SME's

Intermediary only insurer, MMA Insurance, has announced wider cover and options to its Master Tradesman Plus small contractors liability product. These improvements have been designed to give small and medium sized enterprises (SME) increased options to protect their business risks.

MMA will now offer cover for up to 10 employees; previously cover was available up to 6. Optional Contractors All Risks cover has been added, including contract works and plant, along with the option

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