Personal Lines related articles – Page 123
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Breaking NewsVoyager launches Asian wedding insurance
Niche insurance firm Voyager has launched an insurance product for Asian weddings.A Voyager spokesman said most wedding insurance products are designed for western-style weddings, which revolve around one wedding ceremony and one reception usually on a single day. The spokesman said these policies are not appropriate for an Asian wedding, ...
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Online onlyCapita to support Co-op on telematics launch
Capita signs four-year deal with Co-op Insurance
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Online onlyAviva set to sell RAC
Aviva turns RAC into standalone business with new management in preparation for a sale
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Online onlyCo-op joins telematics revolution
Young drivers could get up to £300 discount for driving sensibly with technology
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Online onlyGroupama: 'Ban referrals now'
Groupama wants referral fees banned to abate the UK's compensation culture
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Online onlyLloyd’s boss lambasts gender ruling
Deputy chairman Graham White condemns ECJ’s “disappointing” decision
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Breaking NewsWillis shakes up commercial and networks businesses
New MD's appointed; Phil Scarrett to leave Willis at the end of March
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News AnalysisLife after the gender ruling
With the ECJ gender ruling now set in stone, insurers will be looking for new ways to target the coveted female driver. But if they are forced to price all young drivers equally, both young men and women will be hit hard as insurers look to make a sharp exit ...
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NewsAdmiral defends 23% profit surge amid analyst doubts
Motor specialist attributes 34% rise in net ancillary income to increase in policyholders
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NewsAggregators set for shake-up as Google buys BeatThatQuote
Search engine giant will look to simplify the customer experience
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NewsAviva ends broker-friendly year with 12% profit uplift
UK boss Hodges hands credit to predecessor Mayer, despite past damage to broker relations
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AnalysisBattle of the brands: Admiral is swiping market share from its rivals
While Admiral's growth is impressive, RBSI will be aggressive in its fight to claw back customers
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Online onlyBIBA praises government stance on age discrimination
Proposals encourage insurers to refer older customers to firms that can meet their needs
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Online onlyInsurance broker directors pocketed £1m from customers
Court hears that policies were "not worth the paper they were written on"




























