Personal Lines articles – Page 122
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Online onlyConfused: ECJ ruling 'a gender tax on women'
Women being "unjustly taxed" by not considering gender
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Online onlyECJ ruling 'good news for motor insurers'
Opportunity for insurers to raise prices, says Fitch
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Online onlyActuaries: ECJ ruling will have "wide ranging consequences"
Insurers have "tough decisions ahead"
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Online onlyGender ruling will lead to further challenges, say experts
Age discrimination could be the next issue on the table, says KPMG
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Online onlyEU bans “gender discrimination” in motor insurance
Using gender as a risk factor in insurance contracts "constitutes discrimination", says ECJ
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Online onlyDouetil: UK motor ‘fundamentally flawed’
Brit chief has no regrets about cutting firm’s motor book
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Online onlyABI: 'Boy racers face insurance ban'
Next week's ECJ ruling could drastically impact young male drivers driving high performance cars, says ABI paper
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Online onlyMarkerstudy swoops on Auto Windscreens as staff axed
Markerstudy buys brand name and assets; 1042 staff made redundant
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Companies & MarketsRBSI boss Geddes: 'We've turned the corner'
The Royal Bank of Scotland Insurance chief executive Paul Geddes says the business is back on the road to profitability
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Online onlyRBS Insurance suffers £295m loss
Royal Bank of Scotland Insurance boost reserves by half a billion and scales back taxi, fleet and NIG drivers
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Online onlyLV= profits despite £43m underwriting loss
Insurer boss confident of underwriting profit in 2011
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Online onlyRSA UK hit by £95m underwriting loss in 2010
Reserve strengthening includes £22m for UK commercial motor
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Online onlyAllianz UK profits down 20%
Allianz profits down to 180m Euros in 2010 in challenging UK market
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Online onlyRSA responds to Polish broker fine
RSA responds following fine by Polish courts for slur on brokers
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Online onlyRSA firm shamed for attacking brokers
RSA-owned Link4 in Poland forced to apologise for adverts portraying brokers as desperate and weak
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Breaking NewsSuspected 'cash for crash' fraudsters arrested
Durham Constabulary believe the crimes cost insurers more than £3m
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