Axa UK in broker push as it commits to becoming more accessible

Sarah Mallaby

Distribution and trading director, Sarah Mallaby, tells Insurance Age about her move from Allianz to Axa and discusses the provider's plans going forward as she highlights the importance of re-establishing relationships with brokers.

Axa UK is committed to becoming more visible and accessible to brokers, according to distribution and trading director, Sarah Mallaby.

Mallaby told Insurance Age that Axa’s UK business is currently going through a shift, stating: “I’m coming in at a time where I can shape some of the strategy.

“There’s a huge amount of work to do but it’s very exciting times. The sleeping giant of Axa is going to emerge as a force to be reckoned within the UK commercial market.”

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