Personal Lines articles – Page 145
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Online onlyAggregator market to shrink within three years - Beachcroft
Beachcroft study predicts most comparison will disappear or merge
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Online onlyArc Legal responds to 'Car Cloning' concerns
Arc Legal adds new cover to motor legal protection product
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NewsQuinn: Why it was the wrong decision
Company releases forceful statement as thousands of staff rally to group’s support before next week’s follow-up court hearing
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NewsShift to electronic motor certificates will save £10m
Regulations were tabled just before dissolution of parliament
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Online onlyBiba joy as e-certificates to come into force by end of April
Biba delighted by DfT's move to confirm electronic delivery
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NewsQuinn under investigation as administrators are called in
Business will continue to trade as a going concern, but insurer is banned from writing new UK business
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Online onlyE-certificates ready by April 21
Electronic insurance policy can be issued from April 21, law to be passed tomorrow
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Online onlyBiba to update members on Quinn situation
Trade body waiting for more information on Quinn Insurance
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Online onlyBritish 'safer' than EU drivers
AXA study shows British drivers are a better risk than European counterparts
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Online onlyOne half of HNW broker Smith Greenfield leaves
Giles Greenfield and marketing director considering new opportunities
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Online onlyBudget 2010: Insurers to be assisted with ex-criminals
ABI is planning to publish guidance
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Online onlyZurich breached Data Protection Act - ICO
Zurich CEO signs undertaking to improve information security after data loss last year
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News AnalysisCollision course
The cost to the insurance industry of accidents caused by uninsured drivers is around £400m a year, and the human cost is incalculable. With the proportion of uninsured vehicles reaching 13% in some regions in the UK, the pressure is on to get tough on uninsured drivers – and save ...
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ClaimsOut of the shadows
A ‘poorly drafted’ law introduced to protect victims of stalking increasingly is being used to sue employers for harassment. Insurance Times reports on the possible fall-out for insurers
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