Oak launches in-house claims team

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High net worth insurer says brokers will benefit from a faster and more personal service.

Oak Underwriting is launching its own in-house claims team at the end of October.

High net worth specialist Oak, which is part of RSA Group, said the team would be headed up by Anne Bozier, private clients - claims leader and Mike O'Connor, technical leader - private clients claims.

Mark Coffey, managing director of Oak Underwriting, commented: "Our client base expects nothing short of excellence in the levels of service, care and attention we can offer.

"To remain at the forefront of this

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