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Stackhouse Poland Insurance Brokers

Address: New House, Bedford Rd, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 4SJ

Telephone: 01483 407440

Fax: 01483 407441

Website: www.stackhouse.co.uk

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Stackhouse Poland Limited

Stackhouse Poland is a specialist independent insurance broker to Charity, Corporate and Private Clients.

Established in 1974, the Company’s involvement in the Charity Sector started in 1990 with the acquisition of Thomas P. Stackhouse & Son Limited, who were specialists in the Charity and Housing Associations Sector.

There was a Management Buy In of Stackhouse Poland completed by Jeremy Cary, James Agnew and Keith Hester in November 2001 and since that time the Company remains committed to the 400 Charity and other “not for profit” organisations in the UK which it looks after.

Our Mission Statement

“We are a Management owned Company committed to creating and developing a successful, high quality business which truly believes in acting in the best interests of our Clients and Employees.

Our aim is to always exceed our Clients’ and Employees’ expectations by investing in the highest quality professionals and by developing intelligent and innovative working practices.

We promise to deliver “ Individual Solutions for Individual Clients” by listening and working in partnership with them, by communicating effectively at all levels and by acting with complete integrity.

Typical Covers Provided

 

Business Combined Policies, covering all aspects of Offices, General Contents and Liabilities at operating premises.
Public Liability Policies, covering external activities such as Fund Raising Events etc.
Business Travel Policies, providing cover all over the World for Charities including Aid Workers.
Charity Trustees Liability Policies, providing cover for the Trustees of the Charity in respect of any ill advice or misappropriation of funds.

The above are just some examples of coverages which can be tailored to specific Charities and their work.

Stackhouse Poland has special arrangements with leading insurers in the UK for the placement of covers on behalf of charitable and other “not for profit” organisations.

Our Clients

Stackhouse Poland looks after a wide number and type of Charity from the smallest, to some of the best known Charities in the UK. Following are a few of the Charities we are proud to look after: -

CLIC Sargent
Make A Wish Foundation
Arthritis Research
Relate
Deafblind UK
Religious Society of Friends
Ellen MacArthur Trust

Full Contact Details

For more information regarding our services to Charities in the UK please contact: -

The Corporate Department directly on: -
Telephone: 01483 407470
Fax: 01483 407471
Email: corporateenquiry@stackhouse.co.uk

Or contact us through our website at:
www.stackhouse.co.uk

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