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RTA portal reveals huge rise in motor fraud claims
Insurers say there has been a leap in fraud detection since MoJ website was launched, while litigation is growing for cases that fall outside portal as legal costs are higher
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Duke Street buys large stake in claims firm Parabis
Private equity deal values Parabis at up to £200m
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Aviva hits digger protester with injunction
Protester Paul Parvin barred from entering Aviva property
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Cabinet ministers unite to stamp out bogus whiplash claims
PM David Cameron will also hold summit
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Daily briefing: Friday - Credit hire under fire
Another day, another potential scandal for the industry, this time from a group of credit hire workers who allegedly invented data on rates
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Study finds London is home burglary capital
Stoke Newington residents report 34 theft claims per 1,000 policies
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Chartis, Catlin, Aspen hit by £102m PI claim
Insurer group could appeal Commercial Court ruling
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Keelan Westall launches e-trading platform
Dynamic launched for residential property with SME to follow
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Seven face jail in alleged credit hire scandal
Judge lashes out at ‘industrial-scale perjury’ over 30,000 crash compensation cases
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TriSystems launches electronic underwriting system
Technology firm extends Lime-St.com platform to underwriters
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New boss is sought for PowerPlace
Chief executive Simon Ball goes after eight months in job
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Industry faces 10-fold rise in flood losses, says report
Lack of government action in flood risk areas will have severe impact on the sector
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Steady earning brokers are darlings of private equity as deals continue
Continued interest from investors could lead to a pick-up in company multiples
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BeatThatQuote cuts losses prior to Google takeover
Internet giant paid £37.7m for firm despite £262,000 loss for year to January 2011
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RSA axes 120 jobs as drive to reduce costs continues
Latest round of redundancies will involve staff at regional offices, company says
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