MultiCover Insurance
Our customers saved up to £375 on MultiCover Insurance
10% of customers saved £375 by choosing MultiCover compared to equivalent single policies. Data from July 2024 to December 2024.

What is MultiCover Insurance?
MultiCover insurance lets you combine several policies—car, van, home, and landlord insurance—into one. For each policy you add, you could receive a discount, and all your policies will share the same renewal date.
Having one policy means less paperwork, saving you time, hassle, and money. Each policyholder gets their own login, so everyone can manage their own policy easily.
You don’t need to cancel your current provider’s policy; simply inform them you won’t be renewing.
How MultiCover Insurance Works
- Choose what to insure: Combine multiple policies into one and enjoy discounts for each added policy.
- Aligned renewal dates: All your policies renew together on the same date.
- One set of paperwork: Access your contracts anytime via MyAccount or request a postal copy.
What’s Covered?
- Motor: Car Insurance
- Home: Home Insurance
- Van: Van Insurance
- Pet: Landlord Insurance


Is it Better to Combine Home and Car Insurance?
The most common combination is home and car insurance, but you can mix and match any car, van, landlord, or home policies. There’s no one-size-fits-all—MultiCover adapts to your needs and helps simplify your insurance.
Create Your MultiCover
Select the coverage you want to bundle and start saving with MultiCover discounts.
Is MultiCover insurance cheaper?
Each car, home, van, or landlord policy you add to MultiCover qualifies for a discount.
Since MultiCover pricing isn’t fixed, you’ll need to get a quote or contact us to find out how much you could save.
Adding Family Members and Protecting Your No-Claims Discount
You can include immediate family members on your MultiCover policy.
For example, you might cover your sibling’s home, an investment property, and your child’s car all in one convenient payment.
If another person on your MultiCover policy makes a claim, it won’t affect your no-claims bonus.