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Chartis accuses ex-vice president of making 'secret profits' in £1m lawsuit
Ex-vice president allegedly kept Chartis in the dark about profit-sharing deal with recruitment firm
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Consumers rate cost over cover
More than eight in 10 believe punishments are not tough enough to act as a deterrent to uninsured drivers
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Insurers hike premiums 60% for mobile phone convictions
Speeding offences also being hit harder
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Cobra sales trigger profit warning
Cobra says full benefits of disposals will not come through in full-year results
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Greek crisis triggers huge Groupama losses but UK remains steady
Groupama group hit badly by eurozone crisis plunging firm into €1.8bn loss but UK premium income holds
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Admiral launches new fraud detection system
FICO system picks up more than £250,000 of suspected fraud
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New telematics common standard drive launched
Data expert Wunelli to hold insurers think tank on the issue
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National Windscreens bucks trend in declining auto glazing sector
Company grows 74%, hires more than 200 staff over past year
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Broker firm numbers drop 5% in six months as downturn bites
FSA report says “tight demand conditions” could be the reason for the drop off
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Brightside calls for speedier DVLA project
Two years is too long to wait, says Brightside chairman of broking
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Ian Pritchard, Groupama
Let’s get some perspective on the supposed challenges affecting the motorcycle market
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Birmingham, Liverpool top list as motor fraud grows
Two cities again worst in country, says law firm Keoghs, blaming unemployment for crime rise
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Fears over commercial motor as Aviva suffers in taxi, van and schemes
Insurer strengthens reserves by £37m after commercial motor COR grows to 113%, and RSA says the market is struggling
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Admiral profits up but jury out on bodily injury claims
COR at five-year high despite 13% hike in pre-tax profits and written premium up 40%
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Pru boss warms Solvency II will destroy its US operations
Prudential chief executive hits out once again at Solvency II, warning its US operation “won’t be able to sell products”
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One-third of customers unable to meet insurance excess, says AXA
Insurer reports 61% rise in motorists unable to authorise repairs due to lack of cash
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Downing Street plans fresh crackdown on uninsured drivers
Cameras in petrol stations will be used to snare uninsured drivers