General Insurance Article - Allianz launches unique motor add-on for retail brokers


 Allianz has launched a unique add-on motor insurance product which combines the benefits of motor legal protection insurance with comprehensive UK breakdown assistance.

 Designed specifically for Allianz Retail brokers, Allianz Pro-Motor Rescue has been developed to provide a single add-on solution for motor policies.

 Allianz Pro-Motor Rescue provides comprehensive motor legal expenses cover including uninsured loss recovery, motor prosecution defence and motor contract dispute protection. Customers also have 24/7 access to Lawphone, which provides legal advice on any personal matter.

 In addition, Pro-Motor Rescue includes a range of vehicle breakdown assistance cover provided by Mondial Assistance, the specialist assistance division of the Allianz Group, who have a rich history of providing breakdown cover for major motor manufacturers. Cover includes roadside repairs with nationwide recovery, ‘at home' breakdown assistance, 24 hour car hire, hotel accommodation and emergency medical assistance.

 Brokers are now able to provide their customers with a flagship motor add-on product in Pro-Motor Rescue, as well as offer Pro-Motor for customers who already have a breakdown provider. This enables Allianz to give brokers and customers real choice when it comes to Legal Expenses.

 Steve Rowley, BTE business development manager at Allianz Legal Protection (ALP), commented: "Pro-Motor Rescue is the latest in a range of add-on products developed to meet the ever-evolving needs of our clients. This has been a collaborative effort involving not only

 Allianz Retail and Legal Protection but also Mondial Assistance, sharing the knowledge and capabilities of the Allianz Group to benefit the UK broker base."  

 He adds: "This offering will help to strengthen the value of our broker relationships by providing a competitive ‘add-on' solution to benefit brokers and customers alike."

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