ALLIANZ ON TRACK TO HAVE A STRONG FINANCIAL YEAR IN 2014
Group Results Q3 2014 •Gross Written Premium £ 640.9m •IFRS Operating Profit (before tax) £117.2 m •Combined Ratio 96.9%
Group Results Q3 2014 •Gross Written Premium £ 640.9m •IFRS Operating Profit (before tax) £117.2 m •Combined Ratio 96.9%
Allianz Commercial has appointed Stephanie Ogden to the position of speciality lines underwriting account manager.
Allianz Legal Protection has announced the appointment of Tony Dyas as senior business developer.
Allianz Commercial’s Andy Miller has been appointed as the Chair of the Association of Insurance Surveyors (AIS).
Allianz Engineering has appointed Richard Saunders as regional technical and operations manager (RTOM) for the Northern Region.
Allianz has today announced two new appointments to its Newcastle branch. Mike Gibbs will take on the position of business developer and Steven Black has joined the company as property & casualty underwriter.
Allianz has selected three individuals for its new one year placement programme which gives university students looking for industry experience the opportunity to work within the Company’s Retail division.
Employees at Allianz Insurance, will cycle over 200 miles this weekend, during their Annual Charity Bike Ride to support the Company’s charity partner, Help the Hospices.
Allianz Retail has appointed two new business development managers to support the growth of the corporate partner division.
Allianz employees have once again performed excellently in this year’s Chartered Insurance Institute examinations. The overall pass rate achieved by employees for all subjects taken was 86 per cent, which demonstrates the success of Allianz’s continued investment in developing the technical and professional capability of employees.
Building on the success of the Allianz Insurance ‘school run’ TV advertising campaign, a refreshed TV commercial is hitting the screens in September to coincide with the start of the new school term.
Business owner, Justin Hindry, has been jailed for six years after he burnt down his showroom in a bid to fraudulently claim more than £2m from Allianz Insurance. He was found guilty of insurance fraud and arson by a jury at Norwich Crown Court in August 2014.