Contents insurance is designed to help protect your possessions. No matter how careful you are, there’s always a risk that your belongings could be broken, damaged or stolen so home contents insurance can help provide peace of mind.
To help you decide whether home contents insurance is right for you, United Welsh has teamed up with Thistle Tenant Risks to offer the My Home Contents Insurance Scheme. This scheme is designed specifically for residents in social housing, and all our contract holders can apply. This policy can cover:
- Furniture
- Carpets
- Curtains
- Clothes
- Bedding
- Electrical items
- Pictures
- Ornaments.
Terms, conditions, limits and exclusions apply. For more information about our policy, you can call Thistle Tenant Risks on 0345 450 7288 or visit www.thistlemyhome.co.uk where you can learn more about their Insurance Product Information Document (IPID) and Policy Wording
How do I apply?
- Ask your Neighbourhood Officer for an application pack.
- Call Thistle Tenant Risks on 0345 450 7288
- Visit the website: www.thistlemyhome.co.uk to learn more
- Or request a call back here www.thistlemyhome.co.uk/call-back
Community Housing Cymru and the National Housing Federation working in partnership with Thistle Insurance Services Ltd. Thistle Tenant Risks is a trading name of Thistle Insurance Services Limited. Thistle Insurance Services Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority Firm Reference Number 310419. Registered in England under No. 00338645. Registered office: Rossington’s Business Park, West Carr Road, Retford, Nottinghamshire, DN22 7SW. Thistle Insurance Services Ltd is part of the PIB Group.
Their Data Protection Privacy Policy is online at https://www.thistleinsurance.co.uk/Privacy-Policy
It is important to protect your belongings and it is encouraged that you look for providers who are regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Thistle Insurance Services are a company that specialises in social housing contents insurance, however, there are also other providers that can be found on comparison websites like Money Supermarket or Compare the Market.