Personal Lines related articles – Page 177
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FSA investigates third party capture cases for bad practice
The FSA has launched an investigation into bad practice among insurers that deal direct with personal injury claimants who are not policyholders.The regulator is prepared to take action against the culprits, and change its rules, widening its remit to tackle the problem.It is examining whether insurers are contacting personal injury ...
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The Boss has some tough words for insurers
David Blunkett, often described as the most authoritarian Home Secretary in recent memory, is uncompromising in his message to the insurance industry, which he believes has failed his Sheffield constituents following this summer’s floods.
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Motor e-certificates set to be implemented
New legislation is being drafted that will allow the electronic delivery of motor insurance certificates, which could save the industry up to £10m per year. Though the industry has welcomed the move, Biba has raised concerns over the speed of its implementation, and has called for the legislation to be ...
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Motor safety issues
Insurers have a role to play in helping to cut the death toll on UK roads. Sarah Kennedy reports from the ABI motor conference
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Insuring the twilight years
As the population of the UK ages, more insurance companies are targeting the older consumer. But are they offering a fair deal? Michael Faulkner reports
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Allianz general managers go in division merger
The general managers of Allianz’s personal lines and speciality divisions have left the company following the creation of a new division The insurer confirmed this week that Allianz Personal general manager Nick Hall and Gareth Jones, general manager of Allianz Specialty, had left the company following the restructure. As ...
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Motor market losses will increase, says Deloitte
The UK private motor market will fall further into the red in 2007, despite sustained rate increases during the year, according to Deloitte.The professional services firm said in a report that the motor market’s underlying loss would drop further from its 2006 performance before improving slightly in 2008, although still ...
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Integration, integration, integration
Allianz is not the only insurer integrating its divisions
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Is this the chance for PPS25 to show its teeth?
EA expects secretary of state to call in development plans in flood zones
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NU focuses on dangers of falling from vehicles
Warning comes as HSE launches a website campaign
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Open GI supports Academy acquisition trail
Broker looking to make further acquisitions across the South East, Central South and M4 corridor
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Government urged to invest in climate change technology
European satellite initiative is said to have huge benefits for climate change monitoring but the government is not convinced
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Two general managers leaving Allianz
Company has combined its personal and specialty lines divisions
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Record number of uninsured vehicles seized
Police net 100,000 uninsured vehicles this year
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ABI calls for Environment Agency to get more teeth
14 major developments go ahead on flood plains against Environment Agency advice
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Capita to continue role in legal expenses market
Revised model planned after collapse of sale talk with Towergate
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R&SA sacrifices volume for profitable growth
Royal and SunAlliance (R&SA) is prepared to continue to shed volume in order to pursue profitable growth, following a 5% decline in its commercial lines book.For the first nine months of 2007 R&SA’s commercial lines net premium fell by £67m to £1,206m, due largely to withdrawal of capacity in its ...