Morrisons expands into financial services with pet and travel insurance through Hood Group partnership
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Robert Rowlands, Jam Press
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Morrisons has become the latest major UK supermarket chain to expand into financial services by introducing pet and travel insurance options. The retailer has partnered with insurance expert Hood Group to offer these new products, leveraging its brand and loyalty initiatives. This move follows similar steps already taken by competitors Tesco, Asda, and Sainsbury's, positioning Morrisons as the newest entrant in the supermarket financial services space.
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· 3 pulledMorrisons has rolled out a change in what it says is a move to make its customers lives easier.
The retailer's step follows in the footsteps of competitors such as Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury's.
The grocer has teamed up with insurance expert Hood Group to provide the coverage in leveraging their brands and loyalty initiatives.
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