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Axa to introduce commission flex for brokers across Simple range

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Provider starts process on Acturis with other software houses set to come on stream in 2014.

Axa has introduced commission flexibility to its landlords product in its Simple range.

The provider detailed that the new function allowed brokers to control their remuneration on a case by case level on new business or at renewal.

Commission can be set between zero and 40% and will be reflected in the gross written premium charged.

The new functionality is currently available on Axa's Simple e-trading platform and to all brokers on the Acturis system.

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