5 July 2017Insurance

Swinton Group partners with UK MGA Lorega

Insurance retailer Swinton Group has partnered with UK MGA and assistance specialist Lorega to provide commercial loss recovery insurance and expert loss adjusting services for its SME customer base.

As part of the agreement, Lorega will provide loss recovery insurance to Swinton Business clients for claims in excess of £5,000.

"We are delighted to be partnering with Lorega and their loss recovery insurance offering; the addition of this product is in keeping with our desire to continue to deliver 'added value' propositions for our customers," said Tony Monnington, head of commercial at Swinton Business.

Neill Johnstone, Lorega’s managing director, commented: "Swinton recognises the important role expert claims support plays in helping SME customers get back on their feet quickly after a claim. Our commercial loss recovery product is designed not only to offer peace of mind, but to complement Swinton’s strong personal service culture."

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