Personal Lines articles – Page 124
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AXA UK drags down group results
Commercial non-motor fell 5% during the first nine months of the year
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Brokers left with two weeks to find social housing cover
UKGI working with affected brokers following AM Trust's decision to withdraw capacity
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MPs launch inquiry into motor premiums
Transport select committee will grill industry figures next week
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Aviva reports flat UK GI premiums but better COR
Insurer sees opportunities for personal and commercial lines growth
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Aviva to report revenue surge in 2010
Aviva's life and pensions unit sales boost should please City
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Private equity stalks moneysupermarket
Apax Partners aims to combine moneysupermarket with US price comparision site
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Easyjet to sell travel insurance from the seat
Airline to help one in five holidaymarkers who forget travel insurance
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The future: Self-reporting motor accidents
A new system uses black box technology to detect incidents and contact insurers directly
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IAG UK swoops for NBJ
Acquisition of broker made through its Barnett and Barnett subsidary
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'Equity Red Star won't be sold', vows IAG chief
Insurance Australia Group (IAG) chairman Brian Schwartz promises not to sell troubled car insurer
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Brit hungry for acquisitions
Lloyd's of London insurer wants to expand following private equity takeover
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Sheilas’ Wheels to lobby MEPs
Insurer plans to speak directly to MEPs about outlawing gender consideration in insurance policies
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People & Opinion
Leader: We can see clearly now
It’s little surprise that the coalition government has effectively slashed flood spending by one-third
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Analysis
Comment: Brokers' passion alone won't change public perceptions
Brokers may exude enthusiasm, but personal lines still has some work to do
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AIG to raise $20bn in listing
AIG listing of Asian life insurance arm AIA generates strong demand
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Home insurers warned on price wars
Insurers could end up in 'race to the bottom' over premiums, says rating agency