UK-based insurance giant Aviva has extended its partnership with motor insurance specialist Right Choice Insurance Brokers.
As per the latest 12-month partnership, Romford-based business will provide non-standard motor cover for Aviva’s personal lines customers.
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By GlobalDataAviva’s partnership with Right Choice Insurance Brokers, which is a motor insurance specialist within Lucida Group, builds on firms’ existing relationship.
Aviva has underwritten motor cover with the specialist insurance broker for several years.
Aviva distribution director David Skinn said: “It is great news that we are expanding our partnership with Right Choice. We already have a strong relationship – having underwritten motor cover with them for a number of years. This builds on our shared success and further demonstrates our commitment to growth through our personal lines business.”
Right Choice Insurance Brokers managing director Darren Joseph said: “Building on our partnership with Aviva is great as it gives our customers confidence and the broker support we get from Aviva means we can deliver policies to suit more complex needs at the pace and with the quality service our customers expect. This will enable us to consistently provide good outcomes for our customers in this challenging sector of the market.”
Earlier this month, Aviva wrapped the sale of its French insurance business to Aéma Groupe for a total cash consideration of €3.2bn.
At the same time, Aviva completed the sale of its Italian General Insurance business to German insurer Allianz for €330m in cash consideration.