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  • ALLIANZ ACTS EARLY ON REFORMS

    Allianz Commercial is pleased to announce that it has already successfully implemented the changes set out by the Insurance Act 2015. Allianz Commercial has remained true to its promise and has reviewed and changed all policy documentation for its mid-corporate propositions well in advance of the August 2016 deadline.

  • GRADUATE PROSPECTS CONTINUE TO RISE

    It’s good news for graduates this year, as the majority (72%) are managing to secure a job in their preferred profession, according to the Allianz Insurance Graduate Employment Index.

  • Home and Legacy combat cyber risks

    Statistics released recently by the Office for National Statistics show that cybercrime, including bank and building society fraud, is on the rise. Identity theft is part of this trend and can have major consequences on an individual’s personal life and finances. It is a risk that Home and Legacy are aware of and take very seriously.

  • ALLIANZ CELEBRATE CONTINUING CII SUCCESS

    Allianz employees have once again performed strongly in this year’s Chartered Insurance Institute examinations. The overall pass rate achieved by employees for all subjects taken was 84% with 37 Allianz employees achieving distinctions and 20 becoming new Advanced Diploma holders.

  • ALLIANZ WELCOMES NEW GRADUATES

    Allianz has welcomed 33 graduates onto its graduate programme. Spread over six schemes the graduates will rotate through the company enabling them to gain valuable skills and extensive exposure to the business.

  • 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

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