There are many advantages that it offers us to contract insurance through a professional insurance mediator, whether it is an insurance agent or broker:
1.- Professionalism and guarantee
Insurance mediators are qualified professionals who work as insurance advisors.
They are experts and have a high degree of training and knowledge, which guarantees the quality of the service. It is essential support when choosing the insurance that best suits your needs.
2.- Personalized advice
No one knows better than an experienced professional what is best for each particular case, based on the requests and needs of each client.
Ensuring your well-being and that of your family, your future, your assets, your home or your company are very serious issues that must be analyzed very well. Nothing better than a professional mediator so you can make the best decisions, with closeness and trust.
3.- Fast and effective after-sales management and service
Having an insurance mediator not only means having advice and assistance prior to taking out the insurance, but also throughout the duration of the policy and, above all, in the post-sale period. Likewise, it helps you in the event of an accident and ensures that all procedures are expedited as much as possible.
In addition, it also takes full advantage of the speed and immediacy of new technologies to provide fast and effective service to customers.
4.- Service at no cost to the client
One of the main advantages of having an insurance mediator is that they receive their financial income from the insurers, so there is no extra cost for clients.
On the other hand, a mediator knows very well the promotions and discounts that can most benefit his client, and advises you to find the most economical policy that best suits your needs.
5.- Transparency
The activity of insurance mediators is regulated by Law, which establishes a series of requirements aimed at guaranteeing transparency and professionalism.
Furthermore, authorized mediators are registered in a public file under the supervision of the competent authority, which is an essential mechanism for consumer protection, given that only mediators who have accredited the required professional requirements can be registered there.