Personall Lines – Page 162
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Zurich wants clients to go green on rebuilds
Insurer to encourage policyholders to use eco-friendly materials.
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FirstAssist wins prison officers deal
legal expenses provider appointed by Scottish Prison Officers Association
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Fitch revises IAG outlook to negative
Ratings agency warns that Australian giant faces "stiff competition" in key markets.
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Utley mulls IAG UK management buy out
UK chief says sale of Hastings and Advantage assets to be concluded by end of year.
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RBSI denies ‘action contracts’ for staff
Senior source at NIG said number of staff on 12-week performance management contracts was minimal
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Where next for Hastings and Advantage?
A closer look at the fallout from IAG’s decision to scale back its UK operations.
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AA to step into pay as you drive vacuum left by NU
AA investigating PAYD technology and hoping to pilot a scheme by next year.
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Motor
Another year, another depressing set of results for the UK motor market. Once again, insurers struggled to realise a profit on their motor books, besieged on all sides by soft rates, aggregators, and spiralling levels of fraud. This year, insurers released a record £1bn of reserves to prop up their ...
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Inflated premiums are no surprise, says gocompare.com chief
Insurers were left with no alternative, according to Hayley Parsons.
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Kwik Fit added to comparethemarket.com panel
Aggregator claims that less than half of consumers buy the cheapest motor insurance available.
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UPDATE: Zurich out of RBSI bidding
Former frontrunner cites impact on shareholder value among reasons for exit.
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Google tests loan aggregator site
Internet giant's trial could lead to entry into insurance market.
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Internet habits research
Motor policy consumers shown to use search engines as much as aggregator.s
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Motor fraudsters arrested
Twenty people across London were arrested last week in an attempt to clamp down on motor fraudsters.The Metropolitan Police teamed up with the Insurance Fraud Bureau (IFB) to catch those responsible for ‘cash for crash’ scams.John Beadle, chairman of the IFB, said: “The success of last week’s police ...