Personal Lines articles – Page 168
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Groupama acquires ChoiceQuote
Acquisition of £25m GWP niche motor broker boosts insurer's online trading capabilities
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Government backs down on vehicle recovery fees
The Home Office has been forced to cut the charges insurers pay for removing broken-down vehicles.
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Aggregator cross-selling ban angers brokers
Brokers face loss of income as some comparison sites clamp down.
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Baggage backlog triggers flood of claims
Insurers are receiving a flood of claims due to baggage lost at the new Heathrow terminal
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Unions delay injury reforms again
Personal injury reforms are put off again by government delay.
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CCV acquires Protectagroup
Purchase of Wales' largest independent broker sees company break the £200m GWP mark
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Highway relaunches Choice Motorcycle
Review of product designed to improve footprint and competitiveness
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Fortis chief to lead Biba motor seminar
Fortis chief executive Barry Smith will present a session covering the ever changing world of motor insurance at this year's Biba conference.Smith, who is also chairman of the ABI motor committee, will take a look at some of the main issues from the Biba motor panel including changes to business ...
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Brokers must push government for action
A delay in the delivery of electronic motor insurance certificates could cost industry millions
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Insurers take Home Office to court
25 motor insurers will challenge the goverment's plan to raise vehicle recovery charges
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Government logjam delays £10m motor reforms
Department for Transport admits there has been no progress on key legislation.
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Plaques MPs await crunch meeting
Campaigning MPs have yet to meet the Prime Minister after his intervention in the pleural plaques debate
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Brown to offer insurers pleural plaques deal
Insurers under pressure to accept £500m pay-out for asbestos victims, or have legal ruling overturned.
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The battle of Hastings
IAG has experienced a bumpy ride since entering the UK insurance market but UK chief Neil Utley says the future is bright. Michael Faulkner reports.