Four ways to boost motor insurer’s profits

Dean Witherington, retail claims director at Axa Dan Venner, head of personal lines distribution at Covéa Insurance Steve Hardy, CEO of Policy Expert Martin Milliner, GI claims director at LV Matthew Washer, head of retail specialty, personal lines, at Aviva

Insurance Post gathered a group of personal lines experts to discuss what it will take to make motor insurance more profitable for providers and appreciated by policyholders.

Insurance Post editor Emma Ann Hughes shares four key takeaways from her conversation with: 

Matthew Washer, head of retail specialty, personal lines, at AvivaSteve Hardy, CEO of Policy ExpertDan

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