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Allianz targets legal practice growth

Allianz Cornhill is targeting 15-20% growth for its legal practices arm this year on the back of Fin...

Allianz Cornhill is targeting 15-20% growth for its legal practices arm this year on the back of Financial Services Authority (FSA) regulation.

David Vine, business development manager for Allianz Cornhill Legal Practices said stringent demands imposed on brokers by the FSA would help raise awareness of uninsured loss recovery (ULR) among customers and generate sales.

Although the subsidiary is hoping for 15-20% growth, Mr Vine said he would be satisfied with 10% growth and 15% return.

Mr Vine

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