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Things can change from season to season and year to year on your farm and insurance should be one of them.

At Fitton Insurance Brokers, we can help you find ways to both save money on your premium and ensure all the important elements of your farm business are covered.

Next year marks 40 years that Fitton Insurance Brokers have been in business serving the rural and agribusiness sector and our team is ready to get to know you and your needs personally to ensure you get the best coverage for your dollar.

Fitton Insurance managing director Ron Fitton says crop insurance is one area keeping the team busy currently, with many reviewing their cover to ensure crops are protected against loss.

Many clients are making the decision to trade off higher excess costs to help them make savings on their premium, which they can then reinvest into coverage for changing areas in their business they may have been previously happy to self-insure. This might be machinery breakdown insurance, transit insurance or even looking at your property’s water needs because if things dry out, the bore pump will be working harder and that makes problems more likely than in wetter years.

Clients can book an appointment three to four weeks prior to their policy renewal to go over their needs, and because Fitton Insurance works with seven different providers, customers can rest assured they are getting the best deal, not simply the only deal on offer.

Your dedicated Client Broker has your best interests at heart, and will work with you to understand the type of cover you need in order to develop a robust and sound insurance solution that matches with both your lifestyle and your livelihood.

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