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Paul Jones Insurance Services Ltd

A professional and personal approach to your Insurance

Established in 1973, Paul Jones Insurance Services Ltd (PJIS) are Independent Insurance Brokers, based in Southampton, Hampshire and Cowes, Isle of Wight.

We pride ourselves on providing a professional, personal and comprehensive Commercial Insurance and Personal Insurance broking service, providing clients with solutions to sometimes complex insurance arrangements. We work hard to be more than an Insurance Broker that just provides insurance quotations. It is important to us that we develop long standing relationships with our clients and in essence work with them to become their own 'outsourced insurance department', providing independent, professional advice and a high level of personal service. This individual approach ensures that you will enjoy a continuous, one-to-one relationship with a dedicated Account Manager who will help you with your insurance needs on an ongoing basis.

We are Commercial Insurance Specialists and we have a very experienced team of qualified personnel committed to delivering the most suitable Business Insurance advice and solutions to all our Commercial and Business clients. We have excellent relationships with leading insurers and wide access to the insurance market including Lloyds of London to ensure we provide comprehensive cover, tailored to your requirements, so you only pay for the cover you require.

In addition, we have a dedicated Personal Lines Insurance department, specialising in the personal insurance arrangements of individuals and families. We cater for all personal insurance requirements, ranging from cost-effective policies to the more bespoke requirements of the directors and executives of our commercial clients.

Please get in touch - we would be delighted to help you. 

 

 

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July 2010 : Insurance Fraud hits record levles. New figures, revealed by the Association of British Insurers (ABI), show that...Read More

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October 2009: UK Car Crime Hotspots revealed: A report published by Money Supermarket reveals UK crime hotspots. Read more

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September 2009: One in five drivers uninsured: Thousands of young drivers are uninsured. Read more

August 2009: One death too many: Inquiry into the Underlying Causes of Construction Fatal Accidents Read More...

July 2009:One in four people cancel their home insurance due to recession: Research published by the Association of British Insurers published a report on 9th June revealed that almost 25% of people admit they have cancelled or not renewed their home contents insurance in a bid to survive the recession. Read More...

June 2009: Swine Flu: On 11th June 2009, The World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the spread of Swine Flu as a global pandemic after the virus was confirmed in at least two regions of the world. Read More...

April 2009: Credit Crunch: Don't reduce your Insurance Premiums! Cutting back on insurance cover places businesses at even greater financial risk. Read more...

March 2009: New Legislation to impact on environmental provision.UK industry will need to take account of their processes and procedures and how they affect the environment. Read More...

Feb 2009: Cost of crime to small businesses soars. More than two thirds of businesses are victims of crime. Read more...

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Paul Jones Insurance Services Ltd,
Kings House, 316 Shirley Road,
Southampton, Hants, SO15 3HL

Tel: 023 8078 8444
Fax: 023 8070 2536
Email: enquiries@pjis.co.uk

Paul Jones Insurance Services Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. The Financial Services Authority website, which includes a register of all regulated firms, can be visited at www.fsa.gov.uk/register or by calling the FSA on 0845 606 1234.

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