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Quality Care Group Celebrates Double Victory at the National Insurance Awards 2025


Recognised for Excellence in Workplace Culture and Specialist Brokerage


Quality Care Group (QCG) is celebrating a fantastic evening at the National Insurance Awards 2025, where the company was finalists in three prestigious categories and proudly took home two awards:


🏆 Commercial Lines Specialist Broker of the Year (Winner – Second Consecutive Year)
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Best Workplace in Insurance (Winner)
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Commercial Lines Broker Claims Team of the Year (Finalist)


The awards ceremony took place at the London Marriott Hotel Grosvenor Square, bringing together leading professionals from across the insurance industry to recognise excellence in brokerage, claims, underwriting, and workplace culture.

Representing QCG at the event were Operations Director Lorrie Maslen and Operations Manager Carli Chick, who proudly accepted the awards on behalf of the entire team.


Lorrie Maslen, Operations Director at QCG, expressed her pride in the company’s achievements:


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Being named ‘Best Workplace in Insurance’ is a fantastic honour that reflects the inclusive, supportive, and high-performing culture we have built at Quality Care Group. Our people are at the heart of everything we do, and this award is a testament to their dedication and passion.


Winning ‘Commercial Lines Specialist Broker of the Year’ for the second year running is an incredible achievement. It highlights our industry expertise and commitment to delivering tailored solutions that truly support our clients in the care sector. We are extremely proud of these recognitions and grateful to our team, clients, and partners who contribute to our ongoing success."


Quality Care Group continues to set the benchmark in the insurance industry, combining specialist expertise with a people-first approach to create meaningful impact for both clients and employees.


For further information, please contact: alan.ford@qcaregroup.co.uk


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