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    #11
    Originally posted by yetanotherone
    Thanks for your advice Mal. PCG insurance comes out at £334.20 compared with £289.52 for the insurer I mentioned.

    Let me rephrase my question to help some people understand. For £250k of cover for a consultant with £171 revenue last year, does anyone know of cheaper PI than £289.52 from:
    http://www.pi-insurance.net/
    For £171 of revenue, it seems expensive!
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      #12
      Not sure if this has already been covered but as a new boy ....

      Noticed that Contractor Alliance claim to offer a 20% discount on PI, BL and Legal on Caunce O'Hara premiums - however the latter denied this to be the case.

      Can anyone clarify this?

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        #13
        Clarified!

        Caunce O'Hara DO offer discount on Contractor Alliance but NOT Contractor UK (which I mistakenly quoted to them).

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          #14
          Hi all,

          Sorry to slightly hijack this thread (and please feel free to tell me to re-post or point me at a relevant thread if this has been covered before - couldn't find what I was after though)...I'm fairly new to contracting and am wondering what insurance (if any) I need. Since just before Christmas I've been working for a client through an agency. Originally I was using Parasol, but have more recently set up my own limited company. Any tips/links/whatever much appreciated!

          Thanks,

          Toby

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