Bouncy Castle Manufacturer Andy J Leisure Offering Lowered Insurance Quotes
Online, August 3, 2013 (Newswire.com) - Bouncy castle hire is an excellent low-investment business idea. A bouncy castle manufacturer, nestled in Merseyside, is offering now lowered insurance rates for encouraging customers who are planning now to start up their own businesses. The company, named Andy J Leisure (and often abbreviated as AJL) has tied up with FML Insurance Limited, one known name in the inflatable hire industry, is now proffering 10% discount on each insurance quote on purchase of any inflatable castle they offer. The main objective of both the companies is to get more customers in coming months though it is believed that many of their prospective customers will hugely benefit from these dropped insurance rates.
Andy J Leisure is not among those companies that came into existence during the recent bouncy castle hire boom, understandably capitalizing on the growing popularity of the inflatable products. The manufacturer was there even when bouncy castle sales figures in Merseyside and surrounding areas in the North-West were pretty unimpressive. The company has been in the circuit for over 20 years and has earned trust and accolades through all these years. Their business website now serves as a superb e-catalogue of the products they manufacture and also as a treasure trove of information on bouncy castle hire business rules and regulations, acceptable standards of inflatable castles in the UK and many more things that might interest an ambitious individual who is all set start his own inflatable play items hire business.
FML Insurance, AJL's strategic partner, is Financial Services Authority Registered (Reg. No. 309970) leisure insurance company offering Public Liability Insurance coverage for bouncy castles and other inflatable play items suppliers and hire businesses. The company is an all-round insurance company offering insurance coverage for other industries as well. AJL's tie-up with the leading insurance provider only proves that the bouncy castle manufacturer is keen to reduce the number of bouncy castle accidents in the UK, especially in the North-West where most of its customers are based. An executive from the company recently confirmed during an informal meet with local journos that their underlying objective behind this tie-up is to zero the number of bouncy castle accidents that may happen or happened in the past in parties where their units were in use.
Andy J Leisure is now chartering out a smorgasbord of bouncy castles for sale. The company offers export-quality castles and their products are shipped to any part of Europe with extra charges as applicable. The new marketing stunt will surely leverage sales furthermore, the owners believe.
If you are eager to know about the products offered by Andy J Leisure in detail or you are looking for a brilliantly designed bouncy castle for sale, please visit http://www.andyj.co.uk/.