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Awards & Commendations

2013

  • Following on from the success of Carole Nash DNA+ in the UK, the scheme is officially launched in Ireland at the Carole Nash Irish Motorbike and Scooter show on 1 March 2013. The pioneering move has been praised by the Irish Motorcycling Action Group whose vice-chair, Victor Donnelly, commented: “It is not MAG Ireland’s policy to endorse an individual motorcycle insurance company or its product offering above the rest, however in this instance the Carole Nash DNA+ product must be lauded as it is a genuine deterrent to have-a-go thieves. Forensic coding proves a particular irritation to professional thieves as individual components carry a bike’s unique forensic signature making it much harder to break up and dispose of otherwise valuable spare parts. It is refreshing to see such a credible deterrent being introduced to the market, a deterrent that should help in the battle to minimise premiums for hard pressed bikers in Ireland.”

2012

  • Carole Nash scoops top prize in the annual Insurance Times awards winning ‘Insurance Brand Marketing Campaign of the year’ for the launch and subsequent marketing of Carole Nash DNA+. The award followed a fully integrated marketing campaign covering all on and offline channels. Carole Nash DNA+ is a cutting edge forensic coding system which Carole Nash provide free to all new and renewing policyholders.

2011

  • A groundbreaking internet campaign which followed chief executive David Newman’s 2010 Arctic adventure wins the celebrated econsultancy Innovation In Online PR Award.
  • Commercial director Simon Jackson undertakes a grueling 4,500km motorcycle expedition across South America with renowned global biking adventurer Nick Sanders. The journey from the Argentinian city of Zapala to the Bolivian capital La Paz covers what Sanders describes “one of the bleakest, most desolate parts of the world” and is completed in aid of the Brain & Spinal Injuries Centre (BASIC).

2010

  • UK bikers vote Carole Nash as their favourite motorcycle insurance broker for the fifth consecutive year. It’s also the eight year out of nine that the company has topped the poll as ‘Most Used Broker’ in the annual ‘RiDER Power’ survey conducted by RiDE magazine.

2009

  • The company is shortlisted for Personal Lines Broker of the Year at the British Insurance Awards.
  • Carole Nash rides off with the Consumer Press Advertising trophy at the British Dealer News Awards.
  • Insurance Times names Carole Nash as one of the UK’s top 30 brokers.

2006 / 2007 / 2008 / 2009

  • Bikers again vote Carole Nash as their favourite motorcycle insurance specialist in the RiDE magazine’s prestigious RiDER Power survey

2005

  • Management Today places Carole 56th in a table of the UK’s Top 100 entrepreneurs.
  • Carole is a finalist in ‘The Veuve Cliquot Business Woman of the Year Award’.
  • Insurance Times names Carole Nash as one of the UK’s top 30 brokers.

2004

  • Handbag.com names Carole Nash as one of the UK’s top five entrepreneurs.
  • The company is top of the Sunday Times/Fastrack top 100 most profitable companies.
  • Carole Nash is awarded the Winning Women Business trophy.
  • Carole Nash wins Claims Initiative of the Year at the Insurance Age Awards.

2003

  • Carole Nash is awarded Personal Lines Broker of the Year, at the British Insurance Awards.
  • Carole Nash top the RiDER POWER poll again and achieve the highest satisfaction ratings of the 35 firms surveyed.
  • The company is awarded The Training Award at British Insurance Awards.
  • Carole Nash is awarded Everywoman award for most inspirational businesswoman aged over 50.

2002

  • Carole Nash tops the RiDER POWER poll again.

2001

  • Carole Nash is most popular bike insurance firm in RiDER POWER a survey of over 7,000 bikers, conducted by RiDE magazine.
  • Bikers again vote Carole Nash as their favourite motorcycle insurance specialist in the RiDE magazine’s prestigious RiDER Power survey

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