Quality survey for business liability: VHV at the top for architects, engineers and farmers

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According to a report from www.versicherungsjournal.de, the Vema Versicherungsmakler Genossenschaft e.G. carried out a quality survey on product providers in business liability insurance (BHV) for various target groups. The results show that VHV is at the top of the quality ranking when it comes to insuring business liability risks for architects and engineers, followed by AIA and Markel. In the target group of farmers, the NV prevailed over Gothaer and Concordia. For IT companies, the order is Allcura before Hiscox and R+V. By placing in the quality rankings, insurance companies have the opportunity to strengthen their market presence and strengthen trust in their products. The top positions…

Gemäß einem Bericht von www.versicherungsjournal.de, hat die Vema Versicherungsmakler Genossenschaft e.G. eine Qualitätsumfrage zu den Produktgebern in der Betriebshaftpflicht-Versicherung (BHV) für verschiedene Zielgruppen durchgeführt. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die VHV an der Spitze der Qualitätsrangliste in der Absicherung von Betriebshaftpflicht-Risiken für Architekten und Ingenieure liegt, gefolgt von AIA und Markel. In der Zielgruppe Landwirte setzte sich die NV gegen die Gothaer und die Concordia durch. Bei IT-Unternehmen lautet die Reihenfolge Allcura vor Hiscox und R+V. Durch die Platzierungen in den Qualitätsranglisten haben die Versicherungsunternehmen die Möglichkeit, ihre Marktpräsenz zu stärken und das Vertrauen in ihre Produkte zu festigen. Die Spitzenpositionen …
According to a report from www.versicherungsjournal.de, the Vema Versicherungsmakler Genossenschaft e.G. carried out a quality survey on product providers in business liability insurance (BHV) for various target groups. The results show that VHV is at the top of the quality ranking when it comes to insuring business liability risks for architects and engineers, followed by AIA and Markel. In the target group of farmers, the NV prevailed over Gothaer and Concordia. For IT companies, the order is Allcura before Hiscox and R+V. By placing in the quality rankings, insurance companies have the opportunity to strengthen their market presence and strengthen trust in their products. The top positions…

Quality survey for business liability: VHV at the top for architects, engineers and farmers

According to a report by www.versicherungsjournal.de, Vema Versicherungsmakler Genossenschaft e.G. carried out a quality survey on product providers in business liability insurance (BHV) for various target groups. The results show that VHV is at the top of the quality ranking when it comes to insuring business liability risks for architects and engineers, followed by AIA and Markel. In the target group of farmers, the NV prevailed over Gothaer and Concordia. For IT companies, the order is Allcura before Hiscox and R+V.

By placing in the quality rankings, insurance companies have the opportunity to strengthen their market presence and strengthen trust in their products. The top positions in the various segments can lead to increased customer loyalty and improved competitiveness. Companies that do well in the quality rating have the chance to attract new customers and increase their market shares.

The impact on the consumer can be seen in the form of improved insurance offerings and better customer service. Consumers can benefit from a greater choice of high-quality insurance products tailored to their specific needs. In addition, the results of the quality survey can help consumers make more informed decisions when choosing their commercial liability insurance.

Overall, the results of the quality survey show that the performance and quality of insurance providers can have a direct impact on the market, the consumer and the industry. It is expected that the leading companies will continue to strengthen their position and those that perform less well will have to make efforts to improve their quality and remain competitive.

Read the source article at www.versicherungsjournal.de

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