The investigation follows a crackdown by City watchdog the Financial Services Authority on the selling of contents insurance policies by HomeLet, which is one of the brands owned by insurance giant Barbon – the company formed from the former insurance
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Advertising - Landlord and Tenant Rental Insurance including Student Rentals Insurance and Rental Information for the UK and Ireland - Holiday Home Property Insurance - Flood insurance - Overeas Property Insurance - Motor Insurance - Wedding Insurance - Pet Insurance - Business Insurance - Travel insurance - Ex offenders insurance and a lot more.... This staggering amount of cash is more than half of the £8,000 target HomeLet has set itself to raise by April 2012. The cash will then be spent on a mini bus for the charity’s service users to travel around the area for journeys, such as to job interviews, to help people move off the streets and begin to lead a more normal life. The Nomad Trust is a Lincoln-based charity that helps homeless people in the area from all walks of life to regain their independence and self-respect. For the past 26 years, the organisation has been helping homeless and vulnerable people in Lincolnshire by running an emergency night shelter and charity shop. The Trust’s workers also support its service users by offering life skills and resettlement advice when they are able to move into their own home. Brenda Shiels, Service Manager at The Nomad Trust , said: “For HomeLet to have raised more than half of the amount needed to buy the new minibus already is a fantastic achievement. The vehicle will be a massive benefit to our service users who struggle to travel to different places once trying to rebuild their lives. Therefore on behalf of The Nomad Trust I would like to thank everyone at HomeLet for all their hard work and generosity.