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  • Neil Clutterbuck, CUO, reacts to joint ABI and BIBA green card research

    Joint research from the ABI and BIBA  issued this morning that revealed more than half of people surveyed (55%) did not realise they must carry a motor insurance green card if the UK leaves the EU without a deal. 
    Our CUO Neil Clutterbuck provided the following response: 
    “Awareness of the need for a green card is as crucial for the commercial world as it is for private motorists. We have d

  • Allianz welcomes brokers to new Glasgow premises

    Allianz welcomes brokers to its new commercial premises in Glasgow. The move to a prime location in the city centre, offers a bigger modern office space with a variety of meeting spaces to host broker partners.

  • Insurance Today podcast - episode 2

    Allianz Experts, Helen Bryant, Sarah Mallaby and Catherine Dixon join host Mark Bishop for the latest of our Insurance Today podcast series. In this episode they discuss SME opportunities, commercial premiums and lenders finance agreements.

  • Allianz welcomes 2019 graduate intake to the business

    Enrolled across six schemes Allianz has welcomed 30 new graduates to its programme. With degrees ranging from Business Management through to Sports and Physical Education the graduates will gain extensive exposure to the business and wide ranging career skills.

  • A Q&A with Lottie, George, Beth and Chelsea - Allianz 2019 Summer Interns

    Why did you apply for a summer internship?
    George: As I entered my second year of university, I realised I would need to start thinking about what I wanted to be doing after graduating. A summer internship seemed like a fantastic opportunity to gain some working experience and get a better understanding of what kind of career I want to go into.
    Chelsea: I originally applied for the summer

  • Allianz increases fraud savings

    Allianz has announced fraud savings of more than £29.6m in the first half of 2019, an increase of £6.9m compared to H1 2018.

  • Allianz's James Burge responds to ABI annual fraud figures

    “It’s clear from the figures released by the ABI today, that insurance fraud remains a top priority for insurers. It’s important that we continually focus our efforts on the changing landscape of application and claims fraud, which evolves as new protective measures are put in place. It’s also vital that the courts continue to raise the bar in terms of handing down the maximum possible judgement

  • Allianz responds to tougher restrictions on driving while using a mobile phone

    In response to the Government considering tougher restrictions on driving while using a mobile phone, Allianz's head of motor claims, Nick Kelsall said:
    “It’s good to see that the Transport Committee is raising the issue of distracted driving and looking at what the impact using mobile phones has on that.
    “It is concerning that not many people are aware, that even under current law, driver

  • Allianz hits £150,000 mark for Mind

    Five months into its charity partnership, Allianz has already raised £150,000 for the leading mental health charity, Mind.

  • 69% of parents think specific action should be taken to make young drivers safer

    ​Insurers pushing for the government to introduce measures to reduce death and injury amongst young drivers have received backing from the parents of 16-24 year olds according to research carried out by Allianz. This data supports the argument that change is needed, as statistics show that car crashes are the biggest cause of accidental death among young people.

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