General Insurance Article - Chevrolet and Ageas to create new insurance partnership


 Ageas (Insurance, UK) today announced that it had entered into exclusive discussions with Chevrolet to work together to provide fully branded motor insurance products in the UK to its customers.

 The five year deal, agreed in principle, will see Ageas managing all customer sales, service administration and claims service on behalf of Chevrolet. The partnership will create further growth at Ageas's office in Stoke-on-Trent.

 The deal is designed to enhance levels of quotability, competitiveness and retention across the Chevrolet customer base.

 The deal will be subject to normal regulatory and governance approvals.

 Announcing the new agreement Barry Smith, Chief Executive of Ageas UK said:

 "This new relationship further enhances our multi-channel distribution strategy, reinforcing our strength in the private car insurance market. Our ethos of high customer service at low cost went a long way to winning this deal. We are delighted to have been selected by Chevrolet for this major new insurance
 partnership and look forward to working with them to build a successful relationship."

 Daniel Gregorious, Chevrolet National Sales & Operations Manager adds "We're delighted to have teamed up with Ageas, especially during such an exciting year when we're introducing five new models. We are looking forward to building a highly customer focused insurance programme with them."

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