Personal Lines articles – Page 123
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Breaking NewsMotorists waste £1.7bn on automatic car insurance renewals
6.3 million drivers automatically opt to renew with their existing insurer
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NewsLV= posts £35m pre-tax profit despite £43m underwriting loss
O'Roarke predicts combined ratio this year as low as 97%
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NewsAdmiral signals 2012 move into household market
Engelhardt insists firm will not be going after market share
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NewsAXA motor loss takes its toll
Personal lines motor blamed for 110% combined ratio, as insurer turns focus to commercial book
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Online onlyAdmiral's Henry Engelhardt - exclusive
Insurance Times quizzes the Admiral chief executive
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AnalysisAnything is possible: Q&A with Henry Engelhardt
Admiral Group's chief executive reveals his plans for the UK GI sector and the secrets to the insurer's success
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Online onlyGroupama UK profits leap 70%
Insurer boss hits out at rivals for chasing volume over profit
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Online onlyInsurers ditch Auto Windscreens
Aviva and Admiral switch supplier after administrators called in
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Markets & RisksFriends in high places
Jewellery, fine wine and classic cars. The playthings of the super rich all need insurance – and brokers are happy to provide it. We find out how to tap into the lucrative high net worth market
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NewsInsurers jump ship as Auto Windscreens folds
The windscreen repair company lost a major supply contract with Aviva in December
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NewsZurich to ratchet up motor rates by 15%
Insurer aims to build on 2010 improvements to return to growth
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Breaking NewsAuto Windscreens goes into administration
Deloitte in urgent discussions with interested parties and customers to seek funding
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Online onlyIAG UK hit by reserve hikes and winter weather
Parent cuts full-year estimate on worse-than-expected UK result
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NewsEuro ruling set to spark wave of gender claims
Brokers warn Treasury of ECJ decision’s ‘unintended consequences’
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Markets & RisksCompensation city
Over the past 30 years, Bristol has become the hub of the UK legal expenses insurance sector, bringing prosperity but also sparking rivalries between its three main players. Insurance Times looks at their colourful history and finds out how they are planning to cope in a rapidly changing market




























