Motor – Page 108
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Online onlyEquity acquires specialist motorcycle business
Colchester-based Bike Team poised for substantial growth
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Online onlyUK car industry fails to meet EU emission targets
Ibuyeco claims it has offset 35,000 tonnes of carbon in six months
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Aggregators help small insurers boost business
Small providers of motor and household cover performed well in 2007, say researchers
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Allianz leads in use of recycled motor parts
Other insurers are expected to follow Allianz’s lead in using recycled parts in motor vehicle repairs.Allianz this week announced it would launch a permanent recycled parts programme, following a successful pilot project.It claimed it was the first UK insurer to offer such a scheme, which offered policyholders the chance to ...
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Battle of the sexes won
Why insurers believe gender must continue to be a factor when setting premiums
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Admiral to increase motor premium retention
Will reduce ceded co-insurance premium by 5% in 2008
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Equity Red Star aims to grow household account
Norwich Union chief executive Igal Mayer has defended the insurance industry in front of MPs who have accused it of trying to “backtrack” on offering cover to householders in flood-hit areas.Giving evidence to the Commons environment select committee, Mayer said the industry simply wanted to reduce the risk to an ...
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Motor e-certificates set to be implemented
New legislation is being drafted that will allow the electronic delivery of motor insurance certificates, which could save the industry up to £10m per year. Though the industry has welcomed the move, Biba has raised concerns over the speed of its implementation, and has called for the legislation to be ...
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Motor safety issues
Insurers have a role to play in helping to cut the death toll on UK roads. Sarah Kennedy reports from the ABI motor conference
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Insuring the twilight years
As the population of the UK ages, more insurance companies are targeting the older consumer. But are they offering a fair deal? Michael Faulkner reports
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Motor market losses will increase, says Deloitte
The UK private motor market will fall further into the red in 2007, despite sustained rate increases during the year, according to Deloitte.The professional services firm said in a report that the motor market’s underlying loss would drop further from its 2006 performance before improving slightly in 2008, although still ...




























