Building on our reputation
From our first day of business in 1986, MPW has always provided the highest levels of service and professionalism to our corporate clients. Our expansion over the last 26 years
Voice from the chair
The recent months have been an exciting time for MPW. Whilst we are certainly not immune from the effects of the deepest recession for 70 years, we have completed the
Business Travel
Whether travelling abroad on business or chasing the sun for a well earned holiday, there is always a risk of suffering an accident or illness. The cost implication in the
Hidden Danger
Asbestos and asbestos-containing materials were regularly used in new and refurbished buildings up to the 1970s. Since then, usage declined and by 2000, the supplying of virtually all materials containing
Recent Appointments
Tony Avard and John Galloway join MPW Insurance Brokers. The founding directors of Palmar Avard and Galloway (PAG) Ltd have joined forces with MPW to create a formidable corporate insurance
Avoid drowning your profits!
The unusual trends of our British weather continue to wreak havoc across the country. In the South East we have been more fortunate than other areas of the British Isles,
Exam Success for Team
Congratulations are in order at MPW as June spells personal achievement for our dedicated team. This month three of our account handlers have enjoyed examination success, with each moving one
Flood advice from MPW Insurance Brokers
According to the Environment Agency many parts of the UK should ‘prepare for flooding’. According to the Environment Agency many parts of the UK should ‘prepare for flooding’. MPW Insurance
Our staff continue to strive towards success
MPW were recently awarded the prestigious Chartered Insurance Brokers designation by the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII), the industry’s gold standard for firms of insurance brokers. We are not taking this
Garage ‘spies at the pumps’ could cut off fuel supply for uninsured drivers
Now that one in 25 motorists in Britain is driving uninsured – and these drivers are involved in collisions which kill about three people a week – the Government is