Personal Lines related articles – Page 188
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Equity chief plays down Gibraltar transfer
Less than £50m of business to move from Equity to Advantage says Utley
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...as premium rates set to soar
Household insurance premiums could rise by between five and 10% at the end of 2007 as a result of in-creased catastrophe claims to hit UK insurers, according to Equity Red Star. Flooding in Yorkshire and southern regions of England, coupled with storms in January of this year, may force insurers ...
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Audatex launches new training course
Delegates will take hands on approach in assessing vehicle damage
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Fitch says flood damage could exceed £3bn
But expects the flooding to have a limited rating impact on UK insurers
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No building on flood plains, urges ABI
Starling warns of impact on insurance availability if building in flood-prone areas continues
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Insurers bailing as fast as they can
Insurers pulling out 'all the stops', says ABI's Nick Starling
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Junction steps up recruitment drive
Move part of plans to capture three million policy holders
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Confused.com questions Direct Line boast
Confused.com questions Direct Line's most competitive 'major' insurer claim
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Insurance comparison sites are not 'middlemen'
Insurancewide.com chief executive comments on Direct Line advertising campaign and Deloitte study
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Biba warns against reducing premiums for young drivers
Claims-free drivers could see higher premiums, says trade body
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Admiral launches new online quote process
A new quote process designed to increase quote completion rates
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Over a quarter of caravans in the UK are uninsured
Research reveals 28% of approximately 2m caravans in the UK have no insurance
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UK driving test leaves Britain's young motorists under prepared
RAC calls for urgent reform of driver training and testing
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Floods spark home insurance rush
Home insurance applications rise 300% in flood-hit areas
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Premiums must fall for young drivers, say MPs
The insurance industry should re-examine high premiums slammed on learner drivers to encourage more young people to take out policies, the report of an influential group of MPs is expected to say this week. The Transport Select Committee’s report on young drivers, published on Thursday, will urge insurers to ...
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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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Conference Report: Future of Personal Injury Claims - Deja vu over litigation
Despite the reforms to civil procedures, Hugh Price says that insurers are still struggling to reduce the spiralling costs of personal injury claims
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Conference Report: Future of Personal Injury Claims - Giving scams the cold shoulder
Mark Boleat says the Compensation Act has not only drastically reduced claims farming and unauthorised marketing in UK hospitals, it has made crash scams a riskier business, too
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Conference Report: Future of Personal Injury Claims - Further change to come
Even after a decade’s worth a change in the personal injury arena, Tony Baker insists there is major work still to be done