Allianz claims restructure puts 150 people at risk of redundancy

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Insurer proposes changes to its claims and corporate partner operations.

Allianz UK has proposed changes to its claims and corporate partner operations, putting 150 people at risk of being made redundant.

The insurer detailed that the proposals for the claims operations included consolidating its customer accidental damage motor claims into one site at its Birmingham claims handling centre, transferring work from its Bristol claims office.

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The plans also included moving to a new model for motor engineer operations, with changes to the responsibilities

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