General Insurance Article - Partnership growth continues for Ageas


 Ageas continues its expansion in partnerships securing a new deal with the Family Building Society, part of National Counties Building Society.

 Ageas will provide full sales and service functions and create a panel of insurers to provide home, buildings and contents insurance for customers of the Family Building Society.

 Ageas will combine its insurance expertise and strong culture of providing world class customer service* with a home insurance proposition which will become an integral part of the Family Building Society’s innovative mortgage products. The range of covers include buildings and contents insurance.

 Ant Middle, Managing Director, Partnerships, commented: “We are incredibly pleased to announce this new partnership with the Family Building Society. Our commitment to ensure our customers receive the most appropriate cover, coupled with a service tailored to meet their needs, is at the heart of why our two organisations have formed this exciting partnership. We are delighted our ethos is reflected in the Family Building Society’s culture of providing individual solutions to its clients coupled with fantastic service.”

 Mark Bogard, Chief Executive of the Family Building Society, added: “We are pleased to be partnering with Ageas which shares our vision for working with our customers to find the perfect solution for them. This is an entirely new, focused and joined up development in financial services that is designed to meet the changed financial landscape for families. Our aim is to serve families with particular needs, really well.”

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