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CMA probe: Aggregator pricing restrictions to be banned
But insurers will still not be able to offer prices cheaper through their direct site
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CMA probe: Consumer rights to be set out in policy documentation
Consumers will also be verbally informed of their legal entitlements when making a claim
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CMA probe: Price cap to reduce hire rates by as much as 50%
Dual rate price cap will encourage insurers to accept liability for replacement vehicle costs within three days of receiving a claim
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CMA probe: Reaction from industry thought leaders
Insurer heads say the customer is the winner of CMA’s recommendations
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CMA probe: Insurers warned their ancillary income will take a hit
Capping credit hire will hurt insurers revenue
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CMA probe: Hire vehicle costs to be capped
Aggregator pricing agreements that restrict cheaper prices being offered elsewhere will also be banned
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How one star's injury changed 2014 World Cup player insurance
London market playing a major role in covering the insurance needs of clubs and companies at the World Cup 2014
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Towergate axes 19 roles as Leeds-based high net worth team closes
Work will now be carried out by an existing team based in Surrey
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In pictures: The Knowledge Live
The latest instalment of The Knowledge Live tooks us to Leeds where we debated the future of SME
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Credit hire fights to clear name in 'dysfunctional' market
With the Competition and Markets Authority expected to release its remedies for the private motor market tomorrow, Insurance Times listens to the key arguments from both sides of the credit and direct hire debate
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Briefing: motor's return to profit may be a damp squib
As reserve releases start to dry up, could insurers be facing several years with a total market COR above 100 points?
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Credit Hire Organisation calls for GTA extension
Director general Martin Andrews said mandatory version of the framework is in the best interest of consumers
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11 June 2014 Issue
Read a digital version of the 11 June 2014 edition of Insurance Times. In this issue: the messy break-up of Southern Rock and Brightside; what the future holds for personal motor; RSA’s Stephen Hester on fixing the insurer one step at a time; brokers reactions to the FCA conflicts probe; ...
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SSP strengthens insurer division with new hire
Neil Thomson joins as global head of insurer propositions
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Cybercrime costing global economy up to $575bn
An increasingly digital world is creating more opportunities for cyber criminals
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Making money in space
Beazley’s head of space underwriting takes a look at the challenges and opportunities in the space insurance market
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ABI 'concerned' by Riot Damages Act
Association is worried that insurers may face irrecoverable losses and businesses could be made uninsurable
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Courts to throw out entire claim if claimants exaggerate injuries
New legislation will also ban solicitors from incentivising claimants with cash and iPads
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Actuaries define new PPO injury categories
New categorisation should help improve understanding and better equip (re)insurers when estimating future liabilities
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LV= to sponsor Jamie Oliver online cookery videos
The insurer will also launch a social media campaign to coincide with the sponsorship