Allianz Cornhill looks to grown its portfolio by 10%
Allianz Cornhill has launched a World Cup football-themed marketing campaign to help grow its commer...
Allianz Cornhill has launched a World Cup football-themed marketing campaign to help grow its commercial property portfolio of large and mid-sized corporate business by up to 10%.
The campaign will run from December through the first quarter of 2006, focusing on four different trades, and providing a detailed market overview and underwriting considerations for the different sectors. The first 'trade' will be plastics, with leisure, distribution and retail being targeted in the new year.
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