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Full steam ahead
What impact will the mooted judicial review have on the MOJ's new system for RTA claims?
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Quinn given green light to write some UK business
Regulator allows Quinn to write motor cover for provisional driver licence holders
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GMAC shakes up Provident management
CEO Tim Heavisides moves sideways as sale process continues
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Accident lawyers plan legal challenge to derail reforms
Group chairman confirms application for judicial review of changes to low-value RTA claims
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Provident gets management makeover ahead of sale
Aviva rumoured as possible suitor for the GMAC insurer, alongside Markerstudy and IAG
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Inter Resolve secures £30m war chest
Inter Resolve to expand personal injury claims business following Balderton Capital investment
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Capita acquires broker Sureterm Direct
Capita snaps up specialist motor insurance broker
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In Business
The value of care and empathy
A conversation with his cleaner led one company boss to devise a scheme to help disabled people insure their vehicles. We find this North-West broker reaping the benefit
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People & Opinion
David Newman
It’s all about controlled risks, says the broker boss as he sets out on a 110 km trek across the Arctic. He tells us about his fascination for the frozen north, and his role at the head of motorcycle insurance specialist, Carole Nash
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Carole Nash profits take dip with fewer bikers on the road
Drop in two-wheelers ‘a surprise’, says broker, and reveals it is on the look-out for acquisitions
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Shift to electronic motor certificates will save £10m
Regulations were tabled just before dissolution of parliament
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Biba joy as e-certificates to come into force by end of April
Biba delighted by DfT's move to confirm electronic delivery
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E-certificates ready by April 21
Electronic insurance policy can be issued from April 21, law to be passed tomorrow
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British 'safer' than EU drivers
AXA study shows British drivers are a better risk than European counterparts
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News Analysis
Collision course
The cost to the insurance industry of accidents caused by uninsured drivers is around £400m a year, and the human cost is incalculable. With the proportion of uninsured vehicles reaching 13% in some regions in the UK, the pressure is on to get tough on uninsured drivers – and save ...
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Birmingham worst spot for cash for crash
Midlands is hotspot for car insurance fraud, followed by Manchester, East London, Liverpool and Bradford