Axa scores highest in Brokerbility satisfaction survey
Network members rate insurer partners on dealing with claims, underwriting, accounts and overall satisfaction.
Axa has achieved the highest overall satisfaction score in Brokerbility's bi-annual member satisfaction survey.
The network said the research involved its seven key insurer partners Axa, Allianz, Aviva, AIG, NIG, RSA and Zurich.
Its broker members were asked a set of questions rating insurer performance when dealing with claims, underwriting, accounts and overall satisfaction.
Highlights
Brokerbility listed that the key highlights from the survey included:
• Axa achieved the highest overall
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