Allianz and SYNETIQ automate green parts sourcing
Allianz Insurance and salvage and recycling company SYNETIQ have launched a digital platform that helps vehicle repairers source green parts.
Allianz Insurance and salvage and recycling company SYNETIQ have launched a digital platform that helps vehicle repairers source green parts.
Allianz Insurance is happy to announce that it will move its flagship Manchester office into Landmark, a sustainable building at the heart of the business district, after signing a 10-year lease for the first floor at the St Peter’s Square address.
Allianz Insurance unveils new state of the art hub in Guildford, while finding a sustainable solution to the Liphook office closure
Jon Dye, CEO, Allianz Holdings, commented: “The first quarter of 2021 saw a dip of 10.6% in GWP for Allianz Holdings against the backdrop of reduced economic activity and challenging trading conditions in both the commercial and personal lines markets. The pandemic and lockdown continue to impact all lines of business in different ways and Allianz Insurance and LV= GI are extremely well positioned
Allianz Engineering Inspection Services announces the appointment of Jane Nash
Allianz Insurance has promoted Emily Mills to the newly created position of operations manager for claims.
Allianz Insurance and LV= General Insurance (LV= GI) have appointed Keoghs, DWF and BLM to their legal panels for claims, following a joint review.
Allianz’s sponsorship of RFU grassroots programme returns in May.
Allianz Insurance detected a record £65.8m worth of insurance fraud in 2020, as it took on claims farmers, rogue loss assessors and organised crime. The fraud savings were higher than the previous year, exceeding Allianz’s target by £2.9m.
With businesses adapting to a post-lockdown environment, Allianz is offering its commercial insurance customers access to its legal advice line until the end of the third quarter.
High-net-worth insurance specialist Home & Legacy has promoted Andrew Reid to operations director.
When heavy rain fell across Scotland on 24th June 2019, flash flooding resulted in extensive damage and travel chaos. Among those who suffered the worst of this ‘weather bomb’ was The University of Stirling.