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Quindell investors kick off legal action
Law firm Your Legal Friend is acting on behalf of 342 disgruntled investors who intend to sue the company for £9.4m
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Burglars busiest on 23 December, says Direct Line
Bicycles, phones and tablets top of the pops for thieves
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National Accident Helpline hires Simon Trott as MD
Trott’s appointment will enable Russell Atkinson to focus on his role as chief executive of the NAHL group
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Storm victims warned - beware of 'Flood Exploiters'
ABI cautions claimants to steer clear of loss assessord and claims management companies
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ABI welcomes climate change accord
UK insurance body calls for ‘meaningful action around the world’
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Facebook opens Messenger app to insurance transactions
Millennial customers are looking for new avenues of communication
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Analysis: Personal lines insurers feel the love
Insurers improve net promoter scores this year after a dearth of catastrophe events
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Innovation Blog: The Minimum Loveable Product
In this ongoing blog, former Aviva employee and start-up entrepreneur, Phoebe Hugh, tackles the challenges faced by insurance start-ups.
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Focus on drone risk after toddler loses eye
The horrific incident occurred after a drone caught a tree and span out of control
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ICO orders hearing loss firm to stop making calls
More than 1,000 complaints made about cold calling
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IFB and ICO to share information on data misuse
Recent IFB figures that fraudsters are changing tack and moving into other lines of organised fraud
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Flood claim volumes still 30% above normal despite slowdown
Local power issues almost resolved but more rain on way, says Cunningham Lindsey
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Chubb to offer cover against cyber bullying
The insurer says policy will cover the cost of professional help, time of work and possible relocation
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Mobile phone insurance provider faces possible FCA action
Mobile phone insurance market follow-up probe found some improvements, however this was not the case with many firms
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Hailo co-founder warns against uninsured 'Wild West' drone users
Jay Bregman whose firm also develops control systems for unmanned aircrafts said cover was needed in case of accidents
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Analysis: USA years ahead of UK on cyber
Lack of understanding of threat means UK cyber insurance market is underdeveloped, but new EU law forcing companies to report breaches may create greater awareness of risks
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ABI sets out insurer commitments to help Storm Desmond victims
The commitments enshrine our promise to customers on what they can continue to expect from us - ABI
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Government sets up £50m flood emergency fund
Cash grants to homes and businesses to help recover from Storm Desmond damage