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  • COURIER COMPANY OWNER WHO FORGED MOTOR FLEET INSURANCE POLICIES TO WIN BUSINESS SENTENCED

    Allianz discovered that the owner of two West Midlands-based courier companies who forged multiple motor fleet and freight liability insurance policies to win business worth over £700,000.00 was sentenced at Birmingham Crown Court on Friday 9 October to 16 months suspended for two years; ordered to do 150 hours community service and has been suspended from being a company director for five years.

  • ALLIANZ CLAIMS WELCOMES NEW MANAGEMENT

    Allianz Claims has enhanced its division by creating a new role that will more strongly position and align its claims strategy and customer promise.

  • BRITAIN’S CLOTHES OBSESSION IS WORTH £38.5 BILLION

    • Most expensive wardrobe item is worth £165 on average • One in four Brits has had an item of clothing lost or stolen • Allianz Insurance launches Britain’s Cost of a Wardrobe Report

  • ALLIANZ APPOINTS NEW HEAD OF MOTOR CLAIMS

    Allianz Insurance has appointed Tony Newman as head of motor claims. In his new position Tony will be primarily responsible for motor claims strategy, processes, indemnity spend, and market activity.

  • ALLIANZ CELEBRATES SCHOLARSHIP SUCCESS

    Allianz’s award-winning Scholarship Programme, which actively supports brokers to achieve their CII Diploma in Insurance in 18 months, celebrated the graduation of its first intake of personal lines scholars with a special event hosted by Allianz Retail general manager, Neil Brettell.

  • TALENTED TRIO ARE WELCOMED ONTO ALLIANZ’S ONE YEAR PLACEMENT SCHEME

    Allianz has welcomed its second intake of students onto its One Year Placement Scheme. Alex O’Farrell, Joseph Hennessy, both from the University of Surrey, and Tobias Duggan University of Bath, will be the second group to take part in the programme specifically created for university students looking to gain professional experience before entering the workplace.

  • OVERWHELMING PUBLIC EXPECTATION THAT THE POLICE SHOULD ATTEND A DOMESTIC BURGLARY

    Controversy surrounded the comments made by new President of the National Police Chief’s Council (NPCC) Sara Thornton, who said the public shouldn't expect to see a police officer after reporting certain crimes such as burglary. A survey of 1,500 people commissioned this week by Allianz, has revealed that a significant majority expect the police to attend the victim’s home following a burglary.

  • ALLIANZ INSURANCE OPENS 2015 TECHNICAL TRAINEE PROGRAMME FOR A-LEVEL STUDENTS

    Now in its fifth year the Allianz Technical Trainee Programme is once again accepting applications from students with A-level qualifications. The programme, specifically created for talented young people who are academically capable but who might not wish to attend university, offers the opportunity to work in the Allianz Retail division.

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