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Law student jailed for faking invoices in £25k claim
Peter Emiantor gets 18-month sentence following IFED investigation
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UK braces for 80mph winds and heavy rain as new storm hits
Met Office issues yellow warnings for storm Barney
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Insurance tech firm enters bidding war for Xchanging
Ebix is interested in purchasing the business at 175 pence per share - more than rival bidders CSC and Capita
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'I left an insurance company to start an insurance company'
In this ongoing blog, former Aviva employee and insurance start-up entrepreneur, Phoebe Hugh, tackles why she thinks insurance must embrace innovation.
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IFB to step up battle against fraud as it plans to meet aggregators
IFB director Ben Fletcher says aggregators hold wealth of data and can play major role in fighting fraud
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Cost of crash for cash falls £60m
But IFB is still finding new organised fraud scam at rate of more than one every single working day
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Flood warnings out as northern England hit by torrential rain
Environmental Agency say around six properties have already been flooded
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Davies Group combines its Irish entities to form single brand
The loss adjusting group is looking to strengthen its Irish offering.
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Insurance disruptor driverless car stopped for going too slow
Police pull Google car over for causing traffic tailback
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Pay-as-you-go motor broker launches as boss hails era of sharing economy
Drivers can gain cover to drive someone else’s car in less than three clicks
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CSC joins Capita in race for Xchanging after Apollo drops out
The technology provider has entered the race with a bid of £437m
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Engineering insurer HSB launches SME cyber policy
Cover mainly aimed at businesses with turnover of up £10m
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Transactor splits into separate broking and insurance units
Transactor London Market chief Chris Newman will oversee both units
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Analysis: The Knowledge – cyber attacks on SMEs show downward trend
While fewer small business suffered a cyber attack in 2014, it remains a large problem
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SSP-owned distributors Keychoice adds trio to its management team
The distribution business is looking to widen its management structure
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TalkTalk says one-off costs from hack could reach £35m
Chief executive offers no estimate of customer compensation costs
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Cyber security held back by insurance and regulation - spy chief
The normal drivers of change; regulation, incentivisation, insurance cover and legal liability, are still immature
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El Niño brings risk of storms to UK over next three months
The Met Office has warned that that this year’s El Niño is more than likely to become the strongest on record