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    January 4, 2007

    Insurance - for cars, bikes, and houses

    Filed under: Companies

    There are various financial services company offering ethical investment options for finance products.

    Key product areas include mortgages, loans, insurance (car & home), pension planning, business finance - and, of course, investments.

    Mortgages products include 100% mortgages, bad credit mortgages, and information on mortgage lenders and mortgage brokers.

    Car insurance products include policies by big name companies, such as Prudential, Direct Line Car Insurance, AA car insurance and others - as well as niche policies such as motorbike insurance.

    They also provide contents and home insurance policies, covering a range of difference house insurance provisions.

    Most finance companies also provide facilities for various loans services, such as secured loan and unsecured loan products from reputable lenders.





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