The BDMA’s new e-Learning partnership with the Environment Agency
The BDMA is proud to announce a partnership with the Environment Agency to deliver some of its groundbreaking flooding courses. These courses include: Supporting Children & Young People after Floo...
Read moreWomen in the claims and damage management industry – Q&A with e-Learning & Training Development Manager, Jean Davenport
Despite positive advances in recent years, it has been well-documented that women still remain under-represented in the claims and damage management industry. In light of this, we recently caught up w...
Read moreWomen in the claims and damage management industry – Q&A with Office Manager, Sophie Bennett
Despite positive advances in recent years, it has been well-documented that women still remain under-represented in the claims and damage management industry. In light of this, we recently caught up w...
Read moreUsing smart resourcing to manage surge claims in the digital age
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...
Read more2021: Predicting what’s next in an unpredictable world
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...
Read moreSophie Bennett named as Finalist for the Unsung Hero Award at the Women in Insurance Awards 2020!
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...
Read moreBDMA e-Academy sign ups surge with e-Learning discount
During the pandemic, to help support our members and the wider insurance industry, we made the decision to offer a range of our e-Learning courses at a discounted price or free of charge. Our rational...
Read moreGetting ready for a post-virus economy with a rise in commercial claims
When lockdown began, a significant number of employees in the UK started working from home, with many businesses forced to close buildings temporarily. With equipment and workplaces remaining idle, th...
Read moreIntroducing the winner of ‘The BDMA’s Heroes’ feature!
In the June edition of The Standard we were delighted to be able to highlight those in the damage management industry who have gone above and beyond for their community and clients during the pandemic...
Read moreBDMA partners with CILA on e-Learning courses
The BDMA is delighted to be partnering with CILA to deliver a special offer on some of its courses during the COVID-19 pandemic. A number of these courses are available as free of charge. These cour...
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