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Nigel McFarlane
Lessons have been learnt and fingers burnt over the past couple of years in the motor trade insurance sector - and the result is a much more sensible market, says Nigel McFarlane.
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Private times
Since 1995, there has been aggressive price competition in the private motor market, but premiums have rocketed in the past year, with insurers trying to claw back profits. Where does it go from here? Amanda Swinburn investigates.
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Speeding it up
Digital technology doesn't only save time and money for insurance companies, it also benefits bodyshops and car owners. Amanda Swinburn reports on the all-round advantages of image assessing.
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On the table
The strained relationship between insurers and body repairers doesn't benefit anybody. Now some have come together to negotiate a fairer settlement for both sides. Kathryn McCarthy reports.
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Creditors sent action invite
The newly formed committee of the Creditors of Independent Insurance Group (CIIG) has written to all creditors and shareholders of the failed insurer, inviting them to join the class action.The letter names the company directors, auditors KPMG, actuaries Watson Wyatt, the Department of Trade and Industry and the Financial Services ...