Up to 50 people at risk of redundancy at Markerstudy

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Insurer says restructure in Chesterfield call centre is due to falling claims frequencies.

Markerstudy has put up to 50 jobs at risk in its third party claims call centre in Chesterfield, Insurance Age can reveal.

Gary Humphreys, group underwriting director at Markerstudy, stated that the move was a result of a restructure due to falling claims numbers.

He confirmed that it would not have an impact on brokers and highlighted that 27 people had been offered other jobs within the Chesterfield office.

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Humphreys commented: “We’ve moved some jobs around due to falling claims

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