Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Konsileo named Commercial Lines Broker of the Year at the Insurance Broker Awards 2025

Konsileo has been named Commercial Lines Broker of the Year at the Insurance Broker Awards 2025. This recognition is a testament to the passion and professionalism of the firm’s brokers, who put their clients first and thrive within a model that gives them both autonomy and support.

Konsileo was selected based on its “exceptional use of technology, processes, and talent to enhance the client experience and raise industry standards.” With its in-house development team, Konsileo is able to continuously improve internal systems to reflect the changing landscape of insurance without ever sacrificing quality.

Konsileo’s AI integration cuts down on brokers’ administrative workload to get back to what they do best – protecting their clients properly.

Konsileo has also received the ‘Excellence in AI’ award at the British Insurance Technology Awards, an accolade that highlights the firm’s commitment to harnessing AI to transform the insurance industry.

Collaboration remains central to Konsileo’s operating model. Brokers embrace an adult-to-adult approach across everything, from learning platforms to compliance processes and wider business practices. The firm’s Community Hubs, Practice Groups, and structured coaching framework provide a comprehensive support network, ensuring that a remote-first workforce remains fully engaged, connected, and equipped to deliver exceptional client service.

Konsileo’s talent acquisition team selects new colleagues through a deep understanding of what success looks like at Konsileo. The self-management style provides the space in which independence and creativity can thrive, and Konsileo provides the tools with which brokers can refine their entrepreneurial mindset and skills within a collectivist culture.

Konsileo’s success is driven by its people, both the clients it serves and the brokers it supports. If you are wanting better from your insurance, get in touch with Konsileo.

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