Personal Lines articles – Page 134
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Online onlyPolice seize cars after insurer blunders
National database for motor insurance blamed for hundreds of wrongfully impounded vehicles
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Online onlyUtley plans Hastings Direct float
Chairman Neil Utley outlines ambitious growth plans for flotation by 2012
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AnalysisNot for sale: five questions with MCE's Julian Edwards
Edwards discusses his plans for the business, and the fun to be had with marketing
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Online onlyBike broker MCE installs new chief executive
MCE Insurance eyeing acquisitions under new boss
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NewsHampden will slow down motor
Underwriting vehicle will likely scale back its participation in motor syndicates
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NewsMCE unveils growth plans following management change
Broker aims for £45m GWP by end of 2011 and is on the look-out for an acquisition
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Online onlyGroupama delays flotation plans
Listing won't happen for at least a year because of Solvency II uncertainty
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Online onlyEU warning over insurance sex discrimination
ECJ legal adviser says insurers must not charge men and women different rates
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Online onlyTories call EU sex insurance claims "madness"
Premiums will rise if Advocate General's opinion becomes EU law, says Tory MEP
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Online only'Motor insurance market more competitive than airline industry'
Cost of injury claims has risen 30%, claims Towers Watson
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People & OpinionLeader: Don’t get burned
The question isn't who has injected extra millions into their motor reserves, but who hasn’t?
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NewsSwinton back on acquisition trail as profits slide 25%
Halpin is eyeing commercial buys ‘that fit with the business model’ while turnover rises 13%
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NewsBodily injury storm knocks Esure into £14.2m loss
Finance director Andrew Whitehouse insists a boost to prior-year reserves will not be needed
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NewsUtley ‘extremely disappointed’ with Equity Red Star's full-year results
IAG's UK motor arm posted a £216m loss, but Utley predicts return to profit
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NewsABI challenges coalition on flood measures
AXA head says established household insurers are penalised by current flooding agreement
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Markets & RisksAn uphill struggle
Insurers in the personal motor sector are at last realising that survival depends on being able to charge customers more – there’s simply no other option left. Insurance Times looks at how rising bodily injury claims, aggregators and claims farming have affected the industry’s sustainability
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ClaimsFight the fair fight
No doubt the recession has led to more people trying their luck with bogus claims, but some insurance companies stand accused of not paying what they owe. The issue has pitched brokers against insurers as they battle hard to get the best deal for their clients




























