Motor insurance news
26/07/2007

Online car insurance firm offers short-term breakdown cover

Dayinsure.com has teamed up with breakdown firm Mondial UK to offer short-term, online car insurance services with roadside assistance for British drivers.

The partnership has produced 'dayresQ', a combined motor insurance and breakdown cover package which provides 24 hour roadside assistance as standard, and can be upgraded to include European coverage.

Dayinsure, which specialises in motor insurance lasting from one to 28 days, has been supplying the UK marketplace since 2005. It boasts sales of over 4,000 policies for every month since its launch.

The company targets people who want to insure another vehicle or person quickly and on a temporary basis, by side-stepping the often lengthy process of making amendments to their regular car insurance policy.

Registration takes minutes, and because it's an online car insurance service, Dayinsure emails all your insurance paperwork - so you don't have to wait days for your motor insurance certificate to come through the post.

 

 

 

 

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