Personal Lines related articles – Page 150
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Biba 09: DAS to unveil new motor offer
New solution to be offered to brokers at conference
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In Business
Staying power
What’s in a name? Well, almost everything during an economic downturn, when customers tend to flock to the brands they trust the most. Exclusive to Insurance Times, Brand Finance – an independent brand valuation company – has provided feedback on which general insurers have the best brands and why. Here’s ...
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Hiscox's premium income scoots up more than 50%
We’re pleased, but a lot of the growth is the result of currency fluctuations, says chief executive
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Markets & Risks
Markets: Insurance 2.0 on motor cover
Mystery shopping by the research services company Celent reveals that UK insurers offer the best experience of buying motor cover online compared with other European countries.Celent, which focuses on the use of information technology in global financial services, based its judgment on quoting, usability and channel management (advising customers on ...
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Hastings acquires Renew in drive to double customers
Company also has new high street ambitions
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Axa re-designs motor trade product
New benefits for SMEs and corporate market, claims insurer
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New Hastings aggregator to make charity donations
Not-for-profit insurance comparison site to give away profits
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News Analysis
Check this out
Tesco, which has just reported record profits, is about to open the first of 30 in-store bank branches. With plans to expand its insurance range, should brokers be concerned that a High Street giant is muscling in on their territory? Lauren MacGillivray investigates the importance of the personal touch.
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Government sets target to cut ‘intolerable’ road toll
Plan could cut number of motoring claims and reduce premiums for young drivers, say insurers
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RSA makes callback pledge to court commercial business
Insurer makes three hour promise to brokers
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Guest blog: John Sims
The Lorega boss says UK insurers are not safe from the financial crisis yet