Marks & Spencer and Post Office to discuss affinity insurance at Post event

Marks & Spencer store in Westfield (Photo - Marks & Spencer)

Marks & Spencer and The Post Office have joined the speaker roll for the upcoming Affinity 2013 event.

Combining the industry's leading experts from both sides of the partnership, Affinity 2013 is the perfect platform to meet with peers, discuss the hottest topics and develop a better understanding of the future of this vital sector.

Held in London on the 27th June, Paul Stokes, head of customer development, M&S Bank, will participate in the panel debate Exploring the value of the broker in an affinity partnership in an era of increased direct digital management.

Meanwhile, Gerry Barrett, head of customer value, Post Office will take part in the morning discussion The changing face of the affinity customer - assessing a new era of expectations.

Other speakers include Lee Newman, director for business development, marketing and ecommerce, Junction; Alan Thomas, head of intermediary sales and distribution, Hiscox;  Jamie Queen, associate director, marketing and ecommerce, Junction; Andy Morris, business development director, Lifestyle Services Group; Alan Sanderson, corporate partnerships director, Arthur J Gallagher Philip Goss, risk and compliance director, Axa direct and partnerships; Elspeth Hackett, head of personal lines underwriting, LV= Broker; and Mark Allan, managing director, affinity, RSA Group.

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