Personal Lines related articles – Page 58
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Credit hire and legal services provider in claims deal with MCE
Anexo Group’s executive chairman says the three-year agreement represents ’a major contribution to our growth strategy’
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Analysis
Briefing: Now is a time of great opportunity on salvage for insurers and brokers
Salvage market presents an opportunity for insurers and brokers
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Zurich launches initiative to help flood-stricken customers build back better
The insurer aims to reduce its carbon footprint and help customers that are victims of repeated flooding
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Analysis
How has the Covid-19 pandemic affected HNW clients?
Ecclesiastical’s art and private client business director tells Insurance Times how high net worth clients have reacted to the ups and downs of the coronavirus crisis
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LV=GI and think tank make policy proposals to end property development on high risk floodplains
The insurer’s claims director says the firm’s latest research highlights a ’concerning amount of current and future development in high flood risk areas’
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Law firm warns of e-scooter recalls and liability claims following London tube fire
The government’s Office for Products and Safety Standards (OPSS) recall report in January 2021 listed an e-scooter as the first recalled product for battery fire risk
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Specialist motor insurer launches new tech trading solution
The insurer’s active underwriter believes there are ‘significant efficiencies’ for brokers and insurers that trade digitally
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Analysis
Credit hire companies ‘on notice’ that they are in the crosshairs for defendants’ costs
After a road traffic accident-based case heard by Leicester County Court hit headlines this year, law firm partner emphasises that legal ‘rule change is a gift to insurers wanting to fight fraud claims’
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Marsh Commercial collaborates with specialist cycling insurer
Marsh’s ‘world expertise’ will help boost the insurer’s ‘growth journey’, says chief executive
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Analysis
Briefing: What Sabre’s entry into motorcycle cover means for UK broking
Sabre’s entry into motorcycle insurance is good news for UK brokers
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Analysis
Where next for MCE following Gibraltar shake up?
MCE’s Gibraltar insurance arm is putting business into run-off. What does that mean for the Rushden-based company?
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MCE strikes deal with personal lines broker to handle private vehicle business
MCE moves quickly following Sabre deal to secure another business arrangement
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Features
Brokers and LEI providers must ‘bridge the access to justice gap’ for personal injury claimants
Poor usability of the OIC portal and solicitors’ cherry-picking cases has left claimants in a vicious circle
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Post Office travel cover sales surpass pre-Covid levels this November
Relaxing Covid travel restrictions has supported the continuation of strong sales into autumn, says product portfolio director
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Two LV= General Insurance branded bodyshops gain Green Heart status
Just over 75% of the the insurer’s branded bodyshops are now carbon neutral
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Sponsored Content
A turbulent time for repairers - what can the industry expect in the next 12 months?
Matthew Stansfield, operations director of motor engineering at Davies, reflects on the challenges arising for repairer networks as the UK emerges from the Covid-19 pandemic
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Sponsored Content
OIC portal data raises questions – Carpenters Group
The data published by the Motor Insurers’ Bureau (MIB) regarding the first three months of operation on the Official Injury Claim (OIC) portal poses some interesting questions. Carpenters Group director Donna Scully takes a closer look at the potential problems so far
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Sponsored Content
Supporting brokers following the FCA’s 2022 fair value reform deadline – Close Brothers Premium Finance
Elliott Hayes, Close Brothers Premium Finance’s commercial sales director, explains how the premium finance provider is helping brokers ahead of the FCA’s final deadline for its general insurance pricing reform
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Flood Re chief exec urges focus on ‘Build Back Better scheme’ as ‘resilience is not being prioritised’
Homes need to be built ‘in the right place and in the right way’ to help make them ‘more resilient to rising temperatures and an increased risk of flooding’