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Motor claims rise again
The Laspo reforms were heralded as the saviour of the insurance industry, but the latest figures from the Minsitry of Justice portal reveal a different picture
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Ex-Giles boss McManus to lead private equity bid for $300m Chaucer motor book – reports
Towergate bidders Apollo leading the race to acquire Chaucer’s motor book
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General insurance complaints down 37% – FOS
But number of cases found in favour of the customer is on the increase
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New dawn or false hope for Quindell?
Expectation mounts over PwC business review scheduled for the end of February
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Scottish court reforms will cut legal fees for insurers
Sherriff Courts will now be able to hear cases for claims valued up to £100,000
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RSA's share price rises as turnaround efforts are praised
Analyst says the rebuilding of RSA is a similar story to Direct Line Group’s
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Politicians call for ‘urgent clarity’ on Aviva Perth job cuts risk
Scottish government urged to help anyone affected with state assistance programme
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28 January 2015 issue
Read a digital version of the 28 January 2015 edition of Insurance Times. Cover story - the fight for Towergate. Also inside: Have motor rates turned the corner?; Do reinsurers still love motor?; Quindell - new dawn or false hope?; What large corporates really think of the service from insurers ...
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Holding top executives to account
Prudential Regulation Authority moots new regime for senior insurance managers
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Biba lends support to Ageas's call for young driver telematics tax break
Executive director Graeme Trudgill said the campaign was included in Biba’s 2015 manifesto to “take this issue forward”
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AXA to cut jobs as claims divisions merge
13 middle managers will be made redundant as a result of the new combined brokered and direct claims division
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The Knowledge: Avoiding underinsurance in a buyer’s market
As an improving economy encourages SMEs and homeowners to buy more insurance, they can demand better terms, such as the waiving of condition of average clauses
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Suspended sentence for construction worker after £200,000 personal injury scam
Paul Havert has been sentenced to six months in prison, suspended for two years
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Jaguar unveils computerised anti-collision car that will cut insurance claims
Jaguar, represented at the Insurance Times Innovation and Disruption Conference 2015, aims to have technology on the roads within two years
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Motor premiums rise slightly but price increases slowing - AA
The average cost of a motor policy is now 10% cheaper than in 2013
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Paris terror attacks a warning of rising geopolitical risks
The spread of political and ideological violence is expected to continue and the latest attacks are a warning that the risk is a global threat
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Cost of home insurance falls 5.3% over 2014 despite static Q4
Flood and storm claims have not affected premiums - AA
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ABI campaign aims to achieve £1bn annual flood spending
Initiative also calls for a ban on building in high risk flood areas
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Allianz launches 2015 scholarship programme
Training programme will provide places for 50 brokers in both commercial and personal lines
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Reviewing the 2014 London insurance market
Cyber, ILS and a female boss at Lloyd’s all promise a welcome new era for the hub