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Minister intervenes over car data chaos
400,000 policies were not reported by Direct Line to motor insurance database
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Motor insurers take £25m hit from flooding
Motor claims resulting from the recent flooding could reach as much as £25m, according to the ABI.Some have suggested that the event could act as a trigger for rate increases in the private motor market. But insurers, already reeling from a £1.5bn household bill, have played down the impact of ...
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GHLIS introduces EDI private motor product
New full cycle EDI private motor product available to UK brokers in January
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Direct Line named UK's most competitive car insurer
Direct Line tops Deloitte's latest motor insurance market review
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Solvency rules could spark insurer mergers, says ABI
New European rules on insurer solvency could trigger a wave of consolidation and encourage insurers to move away from certain product lines
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Post Office set for drive into more high risk business
The Post Office will look to boost its panel of insurers in a bid to win more higher risk business
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6% of UK drivers said to be uninsured
2.5 million motorists could have invalid car insurance, says researchby price comparison website
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2.5 million drivers may have invalid insurance
Research reveals one in ten drivers provides inaccurate information when buying car insurance
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Motoring into a hard market
There are conflicting views over whether motor rates are hardening
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New study contradicts AA motor survey results
Insurancewide.com results show drop in premiums, while the AA index shows a rise
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Motor premiums hit highest levels ever, says AA
But home premiums fall, according to index
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Motor insurance reaches its highest point
Findings 'indicate move towards harder market'
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NU plays down research linking whiplash injuries with premiums
Norwich Union (NU) has played down the impact that new whiplash research will have on motor claims and premiums. Motor research organisation Thatcham recently claimed that its study, which found that whiplash was significantly less likely to occur at speeds less than 10mph, would help insurers fend off fraudulent claims, ...
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Fortis appoints head of affinity underwriting
Move part of drive to become major affinity player
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Saga/AA merger raises concerns for over-50s
uSwitch.com insurance head asks whether merger will see over-50s motor cover 'diluted'
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UK drivers unsure of motor cover abroad
British holiday-makers are 'driving in the dark' when they take their car overseas, as two-thirds have no idea what they are covered for by their insurer. New research by uSwitch.com also reveals that one in ten drivers wrongly think they are covered by their travel insurance for any motoring mishaps ...
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Claims involving foreign vehicles on the rise
The MIB has seen a rise in the number of claims involving foreign vehicles.
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Online certificates are a good thing
Trade bodies welcome the moves towards issuing online motor insurance certificates, but critics have also aired their views