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Halifax hires GAB for subsidence work
GAB Robins will handle and coordinate subsidence overflow work for Halifax
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Lloyds TSB announces package for flood victims
Includes emergency payments to help victims secure emergency accommodation
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Heritage Group forms two Malta operations
Companies will underwrite motor policies, and one will be supported by specialist UK brokers
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R&SA gets China subsidiary approval
Mike Jakeman named as chief executive of R&SA Greater China
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Boat cover extended for flood victims
Navigators & General extended cover allows flood victims to live on boats
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Flood estimates in the West to hit £100,000
Loss adjuster expects claims to reach Yorkshire levels next week
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Drivers warned to check for flood cover
Up to 30% of UK drivers may not be covered for flood damage to vehicles, says comparison website
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Thousands of property owners playing ‘flood roulette’
Confused.com MD urges property owners in flood prone areas to ensure adequate protection
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Marsh's affinity practice unveils growth plan
Two recruits to spearhead expansion in voluntary benefits market
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DSA-trained bikers set for discounts
Motorcycle insurers and key biker brokers have begun giving double-digit discounts to bikers that take government-approved advanced rider training ahead of the scheme’s official launch next month.Under the scheme, bikers taking lessons from approved Driving Standards Agency (DSA) instructors and achieving the two top grades may claim the discount from ...
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Kane to succeed SatchellArchie Kane, chief executive of Scottish Widows, is the new chairman of the Association of British Insurers (ABI). He was appointed at the Association's AGM on 18 July and succeeds Keith Satchell who has concluded his two-year term.First published 19 July Rise in home insuranceThousands of homeowners ...
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Equity chief plays down Gibraltar transfer
Less than £50m of business to move from Equity to Advantage says Utley
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...as premium rates set to soar
Household insurance premiums could rise by between five and 10% at the end of 2007 as a result of in-creased catastrophe claims to hit UK insurers, according to Equity Red Star. Flooding in Yorkshire and southern regions of England, coupled with storms in January of this year, may force insurers ...
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Audatex launches new training course
Delegates will take hands on approach in assessing vehicle damage
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Fitch says flood damage could exceed £3bn
But expects the flooding to have a limited rating impact on UK insurers
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No building on flood plains, urges ABI
Starling warns of impact on insurance availability if building in flood-prone areas continues