Company Vehicle Insurance

vp1980

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Hi I am looking for some advice on car and van insurance. My business is a partnership with 3 partners. We have a van and a car for business use. I would like insurance that would cover all 3 of us to drive our van and our car. Can I get insurance under the company name that would cover this, or do I need to put the insurance on my name and have my two partners as named drivers?

I would be greatful for any advice on this and if anyone has any recommendations on insurance companies or compare sites that will cover what I need that would be a big help.

Thanks
 

Indigo Cherry

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Nov 6, 2008
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Hi I am looking for some advice on car and van insurance. My business is a partnership with 3 partners. We have a van and a car for business use. I would like insurance that would cover all 3 of us to drive our van and our car. Can I get insurance under the company name that would cover this, or do I need to put the insurance on my name and have my two partners as named drivers?

I would be greatful for any advice on this and if anyone has any recommendations on insurance companies or compare sites that will cover what I need that would be a big help.

Thanks

Give Norwich Uniion a bell, they covered our fleet of 15 ambulances to be driven by any of our (then) 30 odd staff! They gave an excellent price too!
 
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Hi I am looking for some advice on car and van insurance. My business is a partnership with 3 partners. We have a van and a car for business use. I would like insurance that would cover all 3 of us to drive our van and our car. Can I get insurance under the company name that would cover this, or do I need to put the insurance on my name and have my two partners as named drivers?

I would be greatful for any advice on this and if anyone has any recommendations on insurance companies or compare sites that will cover what I need that would be a big help.

Thanks

If the van and car are both owned by the company then you will be able to have the insurance policy in the business name 'the policyholder', if the vehicles are not owned by the company, the policyholder would be the owner of the car and the others as named drivers although I'm not sure of how to account for expenses.
 
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