Assurant Intermediary launches free webinars
Specialist general insurance provider, Assurant Intermediary, will be hosting free weekly webinars commencing Friday 6th May.
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The webinars will take place every Friday at 11.00 am and will last approximately one hour. Intermediaries can view the planned schedule of subjects on the dedicated BrokerZone area of the Assurant Intermediary website.
To register interest in participating in any one of the sessions, brokers simply email salessupport@assurant.com with their contact details and the team will send them full joining instructions for the relevant webinar.
Gary Little, head of key accounts at Assurant Intermediary says:
“While our free online training facility allows intermediaries to build their knowledge at a pace and time that suits them, we know that others prefer a group environment. However, group training sessions can mean time away from the office and additional expense.
"That’s why we’ve developed this new free service for those brokers who like to learn alongside others but still need the flexibility of doing so at their own desk.
"Feedback from the pilot we have run over the past month has been great and so we’re looking forward to rolling these webinars out every week from now on.
“This is another initiative from Assurant Intermediary that we hope will help brokers boost their knowledge and skills as well as their revenue.”
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