General Insurance Article - Covéa Insurance and RiskSTOP extend risk partnership


 Covéa Insurance has renewed its risk management partnership with RiskSTOP for a further 3 years.

 RiskSTOP, who are an independent risk control service provider, will continue to carry out site surveys and manage the implementation of risk improvements on behalf of Covéa Insurance.

 Mike Clothier, Commercial Underwriting Manager at Covéa Insurance, said: “Providing a great service to our brokers and their policyholders is a real focus for us and working with RiskSTOP fits well with our service ethos.

 They provide our brokers’ clients with specialist advice on how to protect their businesses and they also help with the sourcing of products, services and contractors. This means that we can ease the workload for our brokers and reduce the chance of interruption to business for our policyholders.”

 “Renewing our contract also means that we maintain consistency in our approach to risk management, as they understand our strategy and work well with our customers to minimise risk”.

 RiskSTOP Managing Director, Danny Lillington, commented: “We’re delighted to have extended our partnership with Covéa Insurance. They’re a great insurer to work with.”
  

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