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AXA confirms new loss adjusting panel

Following an intensive review, AXA has announced its futureloss adjusting partners. Cunningham Lindsey, GAB Robins and Crawfords have been selected to form a long-term partnership with AXA. The new arrangements will be implemented in early 2004 and will run for a minimum two year period with potential to extend beyond this.

Going forward AXA has negotiated solus arrangements on each of the main classes of business. From 8th January 2004 its Adjuster Partners will be as follows;

Liability - Cunningham LindseyCommercial Property - GAB RobinsHousehold - Crawfords

“The Loss Adjusters chosen were selected because of their fit with the AXA business,” explained David Williams, head of claims, AXA. “The review focused on the overall technical and commercial capabilities of adjusters, as well as their longer-term strategic

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