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A very public performance
Motor insurers' battles are the most public of all the insurance market Switch on the TV or glance at a billboard and witness the likes of Lucky the dog, Michael Winner and the Churchill dog extolling the virtues of their respective insurance brands.
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Insurers go for top gear
Insurers are working at the cutting edge of car technology to help make cars safer and more secure Caroline Jordan reports.
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Foreign use
Driving abroad is covered by most policies, but there are wide variations in the detail Analyst Defaqto compares some of the features.
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Will falling prices .. wash out profits?
The motor market has peaked too soon, says Paul Moorshead
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Cox's driving force
Even before Andrew Fisher took on the job of Cox chief executive, he was defending the Highway takeover debacle and later the Lloyd's ring-fencing arrangement But he tells Elliot Lane that acquisition is the real story.
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PMI insurers 'letting down cancer patients' says charity
Private health insurers are failing to cover vital cancer treatments...
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Heading for a big crash
Players in the uninsured loss recovery market are falling on hard times James Sullivan reports.
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Repairing the audit trail
A key judgment on vehicle servicing leaves fleet operators exposed to new risks of claims and prosecution David Faithful explains the case.