Sureterm
Sureterm Direct is a specialist insurance intermediary in the United Kingdom. It is best known for placing risks for Four-wheel drive and Recreational vehicle insurance.
Sureterm is headquartered in Godmanchester, equidistant between Cambridge and Peterborough, in an old public house. It has been rumoured that the building is haunted and sometimes late at night some have claimed to have seen a ghost.
Sureterm is often seen at Classic car shows It is involved sponsoring in the Renault Clio Cup in 2003 and British Touring Cars in 2004, but advertises only in the core markets of Land Rover and motorhome insurance.
Sureterm was established in 1998 by Andy Wood and Janice Purbrick. Wood previously worked in Marketing and Insurance and was an avid car fanatic, and Ms. Purbrick had built her career in Accountancy.
Wood and Purbrick, whilst still running the company, often get involved in charity work today, including donations to local Huntingdon causes.
The company also funds restoration of a local landmark, the Old Stationmasters House in Bridge Place.. The Stationmasters House was where the Great Eastern Railway Line - previously ran from Huntingdon to the East Coast (now long gone) is of local Historical Interest and the community of Godmanchester.