Using smart resourcing to manage surge claims in the digital age

20th July 2020 Author: BDMA Category:

For the damage management industry, capacity planning and capacity related issues are heavily influenced by the UK’s fluctuating weather patterns – now further complicated by the perceived eff...

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2021: Predicting what’s next in an unpredictable world

10th July 2020 Author: BDMA Category:

For both mice and men, unexpected events serve as a reminder that even the best laid plans can be subject to change and uncertainty. In recent months, significant unexpected change has been collective...

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Sophie Bennett named as Finalist for the Unsung Hero Award at the Women in Insurance Awards 2020!

2nd July 2020 Author: BDMA Category:

We’re delighted to announce that BDMA Office Manager and overall star, Sophie Bennett, has been named as a finalist for the Unsung Hero Award at the Women In Insurance Awards 2020! As many of you ha...

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How can the damage management industry positively impact the environment?

20th June 2018 Author: BDMA Category:

Whilst industrialisation is important for the economic growth of the construction sector and associated industries, it can also be harmful to our environment. With climate change being a major concern...

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Continuously upskilling the damage management industry

13th June 2018 Author: BDMA Category:

Building materials and technologies are ever evolving. Consequently, the ways in which the damage management industry develops to meet the standards and requirements of the wider supply chain needs co...

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How are we treating customers fairly?

5th June 2018 Author: BDMA Category:

The Treating Customers Fairly (TCF) policy was introduced by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) back in 2016. It was brought into play in order to raise the standards of the way companies carry out...

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