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AX is the leading provider of intelligent vehicle protection and management technologies and replacement vehicles in the event of an accident, delivered via its two operating divisions: AX Automotive and AX Innovation.
AX helps businesses and drivers manage and protect their vehicles and in the event of an accident, provides accident assistance services including recovery, repair and replacement vehicles.
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Five ways for motor brokers to make claims their USP
By creating a seamless process where claims handling becomes their USP, brokers can differentiate themselves in a crowded, competitive market and retain customers for years to come. This guide explores five ways motor brokers can make claims their USP.
How to choose the right accident management partner
The aftermath of a road traffic accident can be difficult to navigate for businesses of all sizes. This content highlights the benefits of outsourcing this task to a specialist accident management service provider and some key considerations when choosing an accident management provider.
Fleet EV adoption 2022: Are UK businesses adapting to the accelerated electric vehicle revolution?
Whilst largescale fleet and leasing companies are leading the ascent on new EV purchasing, a significant number of businesses are yet to introduce EVs to their fleets. This whitepaper focuses on how businesses are adapting to the accelerated EV revolution and attitudes towards electrification.
Spotlight electric vehicles: Why personal lines brokers should make claims a USP
As the heart of the insurance experience, claims offer real opportunities for forward thinking brokers to steal a march on their rivals. This spotlight focuses on why personal lines brokers should make claims a USP and how brokers can help motor customers transition to electric vehicles.
Spotlight electric vehicles: Are brokers ready for the EV revolution?
The rapid growth of battery electric vehicles should make personal lines and fleet brokers think carefully about how to adapt to this changing market. This spotlight focuses on how brokers are preparing for the EV revolution and the opportunities available.
Five reasons to outsource your FNOL process
FNOL data is essential for controlling costs in the event of an accident. When it comes to collecting information following an incident, obtaining accurate details in a timely manner is key. This content highlights five reasons to outsource your FNOL process.
Electric vehicle checklist
This content highlights some key issues businesses should consider before transitioning their fleet to electric vehicles.
Five ways to minimise fleet downtime
It is anticipated that downtime as a result of traffic accidents causes small to medium-sized fleets to lose the equivalent of five working days a year, in addition to an average £6,000 worth of repairs. This guide outlines the best ways to prevent fleet downtime.
Vehicle accident management: How technology can transform customer care
Integrating technology and software into the customer journey is now not just important, but essential. This blog highlights technology’s role in an integrated customer journey and the implications for vehicle incident management as well as accident aftercare.
Whiplash reforms - what have we learnt so far?
This opinion piece looks at the recent whiplash reforms in the UK, the effect it has had on the volume of personal injury claims submitted to the Motor Insurers' Bureau (MIB) and four points which motor retail brokers should keep in mind.