Motor insurance firm unveils recruitment drive
A motor insurance firm says it is in gear for growth after launching a recruitment drive.
AND-E has unveiled plans to increase its claims team headcount by a third.
Bosses say the move will help bring motor fleet claim handling in-house at the North Tyneside-based operator.
They add it will double the number of claims managed by its North East hub by the end of the year.
Based at Quorum Park, on the outskirts of Newcastle, AND-E supports brands including Toyota, Lexus and Kwik Fit, with its teams overseeing functions such as loss notifications, vehicle repair assessments, fraud investigation, bodily injury and liability decisions.
Greg Cole, UK claims director, said: “Handling claims for a wide diversity of organisations and vehicles, from emergency services and charities to hospital trusts and construction, the roles we are recruiting for are both diverse and exciting.
“We are setting the standard for best-in-class claims handling, and we’re looking for people who want to be part of that story.
“With the next phase of our growth underway, we’re excited to create more opportunities for people in the North East to build rewarding careers.”
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