Belinda Bagnall, Managing Director at Residentsline, looks at what 2022 has to offer when it comes to insurance.
2021 saw a great deal of change following reaction to COVID and costs f claims and reinsurance costs increasing.
And, if our predictions are correct, 2022 looks like it will continue to be a challenging year.
So, what do we have in store for 2022?
We have additional A Rated Insurers being added to our panel, so as well as what you know us for – Flats Insurance we have a range of other solutions, which include:
Complex Risks Team – The insurance sector is taking a firmer stance on timber framed properties, properties with cladding and those with a higher than normal flood or subsidence risks. Our complex risks team have lined up a number of new Insurers to help you with these.
More products for Property Managing Agents
- Professional Indemnity Insurance
- Office Combined Insurance
- Crime Insurance
- Cyber Insurance
- Retirement Flats Insurance
Plus
- Risk Management Training – earn some CPD points
- Insurance training on-line module to ensure your team handling insurance are kept adequately trained
- Additional products, facilities and benefits are now available on Property Management Portal.
New products for Residents’ Management Companies
- Crime Insurance
- Cyber Insurance
- Roads and Private Estates
- Directors & Officers Liability Insurance
New Products for Landlords and Letting Agents
- Deposit Replacement Insurance
- Rent Guarantee
- Landlords Emergency Assistance
- Landlords Buildings and Contents Insurance
- Inventories
- References

Finally, our sister Company, The Property Insurance Group provides commercial property insurances including shops, offices, hotels, surgeries, landlords – more details will be released in the new year.
We’re always working on offering new and innovative products to help protect Property Managing Agents, Property Owners and Residents’ Management Companies, 2022 will be no different.

When you need a quote on any of our product lines, simply call our team on 0800 281235.