CIS Home Insurance

Get 1/3 OFF Contents cover with CIS Home insurance plus 15% online discount

Why not enjoy a 15% online discount with CIS Home insurance and then get 1/3 OFF Contents cover when you buy buildings and contents insurance combined. Listed below are the key features:

CIS Home Insurance

1/3 OFF Contents + 15% online discount

CIS Key Facts

  • Up to £500,000 on buildings
  • 1/3 off contents for combined Buildings and Contents
  • Up to 40% No Claim Discount
  • FREE legal expenses
  • Free HomeRescue Emergency Helpline
  • Legal Advice Helpline
  • Pay monthly by Direct Debit
  • This offer may change. Please visit the CIS website for current offer details.

The CIS or Co-operative Bank Plc is a commercial bank doing business in the UK with its headquarters located in Manchester. CIS works as an ethical bank in 1992 the bank conducted and ethical policy were they could refuses to invest with companies that may be involved in , the arms trade, global climate, genetic engineering and animal testing. The CIS Bank has today over 5 million customers and administers over £20 billion. The CIS Insurance company is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.

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  • CIS Home Insurance contact details and information:
    Postal Address: Co-operative Insurance Services, Miller Street, Manchester, M60 0AL
    Telephone Number: 08457 46 46 46
    Website Address: www.cis.co.uk

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