In 2013 the network appointed Berkeley Alexander as one of its GI panel partners.
New Leaf Distribution has appointed general insurance provider Berkeley Alexander as its preferred provider of commercial insurance to its nationwide network of IFAs and mortgage brokers.
New Leaf Distribution members will have access to Berkeley Alexander’s panel of commercial insurers tohelp intermediaries maximise the service they deliver to their commercial mortgage clients, via its introduction service. In 2013 the network appointed Berkeley Alexander as one of its GI panel partners.
Dan Hobbs, managing director New Leaf Distribution, said:“We’re delighted to be expanding our relationship with Berkeley Alexander.
“They have one of the largest panels available on the market and this, together with their expertise in commercial lines, makes them an obvious choice.
“Perhaps more importantly for our members, is BA’s excellent referral service. We work with advisers with a broad range of skills and levels of experience and place a great emphasis on professional training and development.
“For those advisers where it makes more sense to refer their commercial business, it still allows them to receive a competitive commission even if they’re not placing the business themselves directly.”
Simon Medhurst, sales director, at Berkeley Alexander, added: “We’ve been working with New Leaf for a number of years now and so this latest deal is testament to the strength and success of our relationship to date.
“What really makes us stand out from the crowd, and the reason why we can add real value to members of networks like New Leaf, is our referral service as well as the close relationship we have with our insurers.
“Being able to combine efficient online distribution with the traditional approach of speaking directly to insurers, ensures we get the very best cover for even the most complex of risks at the most competitive premium.
“This gives intermediaries the edge in a competitive market.We look forward to working with New Leaf members to establish and grow their GI book.”