| Carole Nash acquires AA's motorcycle insurance business
Carole Nash Insurance Consultants has acquired the AA's entire
motorcycle insurance business in a move which will further
consolidate its market-leading position in the bike sector.
The deal - for an undisclosed sum - will see Carole Nash taking
on the AA's 17,000 biking customers from March 1st. They will
join Carole Nash's existing base of over 220,000 UK and Irish
motorcycling policyholders. In addition to transferring its
existing biking policyholders to Carole Nash, the AA will
also refer all new enquiries to the company for the next two
years.
Both Carole Nash and the AA believe the deal to be in the
best interests of the policyholders. "The AA reviewed
what was a very small element of their overall business and,
recognising it as a non-core activity, saw that Carole Nash
could provide their biking customers with a specialist service,”
commented Carole Nash's Managing Director, Damian Keeling.
”This is a good deal for Carole Nash, the AA and, most
importantly, for the bikers concerned, who will continue to
benefit from a high level of service and value.”
Policyholders will see no change to their existing cover when
policies issued by the AA transfer to Carole Nash. However,
any claims or policy amendments made after March 1st will
be handled
by Carole Nash. When AA customers' insurance is due for renewal
they will be offered new cover by Carole Nash.
The agreement, which will see Carole Nash creating 20 new
full time customer service roles, underlines the company's
position as the UK 's leading motorcycle insurance specialist.
Founded by Carole Nash in 1985 the company has enjoyed rapid
growth in recent years as it expanded from its roots in the
classic motorcycle market to target the modern motorcycle
sector. Since 1995 the number of bikers insured through the
company has soared from just 30,000 to today's tally of over
220,000 (excluding the AA acquisition). Growth has been fuelled
by the launch of a range of added value policy innovations
and a reputation for excellent customer service which has
bred strong loyalty among bikers to the Carole Nash brand.
The company's professionalism has been consistently commended
by both bikers and the insurance industry. A 2003 survey of
over 7,000 bikers by RiDE magazine saw the company named as
the Most Used Broker and achieving the highest satisfaction
rating of the 35 firms surveyed. At the 2003 British Insurance
Awards it was also named Personal Lines Broker of the Year
and won the Training Award.
In addition to its core insure business Carole Nash now offers
a range of motorcycling related services, many designed to
help minimise bikers' insurance premiums. These include
CN Secure which offers discounted security products and is
already the UK 's leading independent bike security fitter.
To prevent unscrupulous garages fuelling its insurers' fast
rising repair bills, Carole Nash also launched a national
network of approved repairers, headed by its own £240,000
in-house facility. Its introduction has cut the cost of an
average repair bill by 13%.
Employing over 350 staff at its headquarters in Altrincham,
Cheshire and offices in Dublin,
Carole Nash now generates annual income in excess of £50m
and is the UK's 39th biggest insurance broker (source: Insurance
Times).
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