Thursday, May 31, 2012

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OFT Seeks Probe Of "Dysfunctional" Car Insurance Practices
Wall Street Journal
By Vladimir Guevarra Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES LONDON (Dow Jones)--The UK Office of Fair Trading on Thursday sought further investigation into the UK car insurance market after finding evidence that the country's car insurers compete in a "dysfunctional" ...
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RSA Partners With ingenie to Offer Black Box Car Insurance
MarketWatch (press release)
LONDON, May 31, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Leading global insurer, RSA, today announced it will provide underwriting capacity to ingenie, the car insurance brand for drivers aged 17 to 25, to meet the increasing demand for their young driver ...
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InsuranceCalculator.net Now Provides Competitive Car Insurance Quotes To ...
PR Web (press release)
Drivers in California can now use InsuranceCalculator.net to find and compare car insurance quotes from various auto insurance providers in California. It is free to use and quotes are displayed in a matter of seconds.
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PR Web (press release)
Car insurance policy holders to pay more for making claims
On Cars India
Motor insurance holders will have to dig more into their pocket for claiming the non-life insurance as deductibles on motor own-damage policies have being raised three times. Deductible is that part of policy cover which is to be borne by the policy ...
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RSA partners with ingenie to offer black box car insurance
Generation NT (US)
Leading global insurer, RSA, today announced it will provide underwriting capacity to ingenie, the car insurance brand for drivers aged 17 to 25, to meet the increasing demand for their young driver telematics insurance cover.
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Probe into motor insurance market
MSN Money UK
The motor insurance market is facing an investigation by the Competition Commission after a report found the market was "dysfunctional" and pushed up premiums by £225 million a year. The motor insurance market is facing an investigation by the ...
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Quad Insurance Sales Reach All Time High for Falcon Insurance
PR Web (press release)
Quad insurance sales have reached an all time for specialist insurer, Falcon Insurance, high as sales of the versatile vehicle continue to rise year on year. More and more younger drivers are choosing a quad bike over a car as a real alternative method ...
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Banks and oil firms lift FTSE 100
MarketWatch
... MarketWatch LONDON (MarketWatch) — Gains for heavyweight banks and oil firms helped lift the FTSE 100 index back to positive territory on Thursday after the prior day's selloff, while Admiral Group PLC added pressure after a car-insurance setback.
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GPS systems may penalise drivers
Mozo.com.au
Insurance companies are starting to use global positioning system (GPS) technology to monitor the performance of motorists. The main purpose of deploying this equipment is to reward responsible motorists with lower car insurance premiums.
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LV= to create 120 more insurance jobs in Ipswich
BBC News
The office deals with mainly with car insurance claims and sorting out repairs for customers. Peter Horton, chief operating officer of LV= general insurance, said: "There is a large pool of insurance talent in Ipswich which enables us to continue to ...
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BBC News
'Soaring insurance claims are not our fault' - Paul Evans of Axa defends ...
This is Money
'The motor insurance industry has not made a profit for ten years – society thinks they are being ripped off. In fact motorists are barely being charged the costs.' Howls of protests from insurers and motorists have pushed the issue of whiplash up the ...
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This is Money
Not All Distractions Are in the Front Seat
Fulton Sun
... fiddling with a car's music system, eating or putting on makeup. But Confused.com, a British website offering comparisons of insurance policies, has found some of the biggest distractions for drivers are sitting in the back seat.
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