Ageas UK and Tesco extend partnership

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Ageas teams in Eastleigh and Gloucester continue to support Tesco Underwriting.

Ageas UK and Tesco have agreed to continue their motor and household insurance partnership for another seven years.

Tesco Underwriting has provided underwriting and claims management for Tesco Bank since its creation in 2009.

It employs over 350 people in Newcastle and Reigate with support from Ageas teams in Eastleigh and Gloucester.

Andy Watson, CEO of Ageas UK, said: "This is great news for Ageas UK and Tesco Bank.

"Both brands are committed to offering customers great products backed up by

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