Personal Lines articles – Page 132
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Heath Lambert wins Diabetes UK tender
Broker retains affinity scheme with health charity
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Hastings to fight HMRC over £8.6m VAT bill
VAT has already been accounted for, but a win would be 'fantastic' says chief executive
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Alive and kicking
Now that a long flirtation with direct sales is losing its lustre, insurers are renewing their faith in brokers. In turn, brokers have reinvented themselves to win insurers back with their knowledge, experience and sound relationships with customers
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Equity Red Star targets over 50s market
New personal accident policy launched for the over 50s sector
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Broker to sponsor Doncaster Rovers
One Call Insurance signs three year deal with Championship club
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Crossroad for motor claims
Is the new process for low-value RTA claims suffering from teething problems or are there fundamental flaws?
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QBE adds to new division
Insurer develops new capabilities within casualty and motor divisions
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‘Processing error’ delays 50 fast-track registrations
Steering group blames inaccurate information as delays drag on one month after deadline
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Zenith racks up £129m losses following reserves injection
The rise of aggregators, plus a ‘catalogue of errors’, led to Zenith’s eventual writedown
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Bidders line up as Provident sale nears
Markerstudy watches developments but remains uncertain of the figures
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ACE and CEGA in travel deal
Corporate travel policy to include emergency medical assistance
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Quinn staff queue up for voluntary redundancy
Over a third of workforce must be cut to save company
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Ex-Capita director’s new broker will ‘work with aggregators’
Meyer's start-up will retain 'traditional' broker principles as well as targeting white label partners
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Sex offender broker targets child care business
Crest’s Meacham will withdraw from sector in next year as brokers label situation ‘inappropriate’
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The road to safety
Keys that monitor speed and alcohol intake, buzzers that keep drivers in the right lane and, eventually, cars that drive themselves. Our designated driver tries out the latest safety technology set to save lives, reduce injuries and cut the cost of accidents for insurers