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MMA Insurance sees 40% growth in regions for bespoke commercial business

 In the last 12 months MMA Insurance has seen a 40% increase in total regional growth for bespoke commercial business traded through its seven regional offices.
 
 The bespoke commercial products that MMA Insurance trades throughout its regional offices include Commercial Combined, Commercial Property Owners and Motor Trade Combined, which was launched in August 2011.
 Paul Hodgson, Underwriting Director, Commercial, at MMA said: “I am delighted with these positive figures. In the last year we have re-affirmed our dedication to our regional offices by announcing a number of new appointments within the underwriting and business development teams. We have attracted some excellent people who have taken the opportunity to build MMA's commercial offering across the country.”
 
 Paul continued: “We always listen to feedback from our brokers to improve our product range, and we did this with our new Motor Trade Combined product. This product has been welcomed to the market by brokers and our regional offices are receiving a high level of enquiries.
 
 “Our underwriters have considerable local knowledge and provide an informed underwriting approach to risks. I believe it’s these reasons that have attributed to the growth we have seen. In 2012 and beyond we will continue our commitment to our regional brokers and to offering a more local, more personal and more efficient service.”
  

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