CETA said it has enhanced its software system to enable brokers to compare notional sum insured buildings insurance products from a panel of insurers.

Buildings insurance premiums are usually based on a rebuilding cost or, if this figure is not available, a notional sum which is based on the size and type of property and its location.

CETA claims it is the first company to provide brokers with access to a panel of insurers who can offer notional sum insured products.

CETA said its household insurance would give brokers access to two panels of insurers: one for clients who know the sum to be insured and
The other for notional sum insured products.

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