Brokers will benefit from claims changes, says Allianz

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Allianz chief claims officer Gibson says "significant downside" of redundancies doesn't outweigh the benefits of bringing teams together.

Graham Gibson, Allianz chief claims officer, has stated that brokers will benefit from the insurer’s proposed changes to its household and commercial property claims operations.

Gibson told Insurance Age: “Brokers will see household and SME claims in one place and a better level of service and training, because we will have better economies of scale.

“It will be much easier for us to trade across one department as opposed to trading across two.”

He explained that the provider was conducting

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