"We look forward to building on the relationship we already share with the ABI and working even more closely with the insurance industry."
The ABI says its associate membership category has been developed to meet interest from non-insurance companies in joining the ABI, such as legal firms, consultants, price comparison sites, and the wide variety of suppliers, including software houses, who help insurers deliver their services.
Associate members benefit from access to the full range of ABI statistics, industry updates, thought leadership work, networking opportunities and reduced rates for ABI events.
Huw Evans, ABI Director General, said: “We are delighted to welcome Nationwide Building Society as the ABI’s latest associate member. Nationwide are a household name with a strong reputation, and the ABI’s associate membership provides a great opportunity for them to work more closely with industry stakeholders and develop significant policy initiatives.”
Martyn Dyson, Nationwide’s Head of General Insurance, added: “We are pleased to become an ABI associate member. Nationwide is the world’s largest building society, selling a range of insurance products, and this membership further cements our position in the market. We look forward to building on the relationship we already share with the ABI and working even more closely with the insurance industry.”
Yesterday, Old Mutual Wealth confirmed its return to ABI membership after leaving the trade body in 2008.