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Allianz becomes sole supplier for Tett Hamilton
Three year deal for contractors and small business
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Storm claims exceed 8,500, says Abbey
Almost a quarter of annual flood damages claims filed in 24 hours
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InsureandGo joins forces with The Guardian
Travel specialist to provide white-labelled insurance services
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Open GI expands product panel to over 1,000
Open GI brokers now have access to 1,500 products from some 100 carriers
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FSA's review of GI sector must focus on principles, says ABI
Customers must not be overburdened with 'unnecessary information' says trade body
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Treasury to unveil travel insurance review findings today
Review could see travel agents regulated by FSA
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Saga/AA merger raises concerns for over-50s
uSwitch.com insurance head asks whether merger will see over-50s motor cover 'diluted'
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New Law Commissioner unveiled
Professor Hugh Beale QC is replaced as Law Commissioner after his tenure comes to an end
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Total smoking ban could bring more risk
The total ban on smoking inside a building could bring increased risk of fire caused by smokers gathering outside, says Norwich Union
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Customers flock to comparison sites
Research shows customer satisfaction and brand awareness are also key factors
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Prime Professions launches sole practitioners deal
New scheme promises premium deals for solicitors' professional indemnity insurance
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Policyfast rolls out courier product
Norwich Union to provide underwriting for niche online intermediary
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Saga set to buy AA
Saga set to end uncertainty over the AA's future with the imminent acquisition of the motoring giant
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Marsh boosts public sector practice
New appointments to drive public sector push at Marsh
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Liberty expands specialty casualty unit
Liberty International Underwriters has expanded its list of specialty casualty products
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UK drivers unsure of motor cover abroad
British holiday-makers are 'driving in the dark' when they take their car overseas, as two-thirds have no idea what they are covered for by their insurer. New research by uSwitch.com also reveals that one in ten drivers wrongly think they are covered by their travel insurance for any motoring mishaps ...