Broker Satisfaction Survey: Aviva triumphs in Financial Lines
With little between the top three, and plenty of praise for a range of providers, brokers have shown that the financial lines sector abounds with healthy competition.
Aviva has gained first place in the Insurance Age Financial Lines Broker Survey, securing a narrow lead over CFC Underwriting and Markel. This was a tightly fought contest with less than three percentage points between the top three insurers.
The results indicate that the leading insurers are providing both quality coverage and high standards of service within this complex commercial class, which typically covers lines such as professional indemnity, directors’ and officers’, crime and may also
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