Axa commits to rewarding Chartered brokers

Alasdair Stewart
Alasdair Stewart, commercial director, Axa Commercial Lines

Chartered brokers could begin to reap commercial benefits for their status as Axa Commercial Lines rolls out an initiative to reward such brokers with “a range of unique benefits”.

Alasdair Stewart, commercial director at Axa Commercial Lines, commented: “There are some 79 Chartered brokers across the UK. As a Chartered insurer, we believe that the huge effort that these brokers have made to achieve Chartered status and help transform our industry into a profession deserves special recognition.

"We believe that higher levels of qualifications and technical competence will improve customer outcomes and so we want to deliver both trading and service advantages to this select

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