Motor insurers: An uncertain future

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Car manufacturers may be about to muscle in on motor insurers business, but it might not be all bad news for the sector

You have to feel for motor insurers. Ten years ago they had it pretty good. The compulsory nature of the class meant demand was assured, while high accident and theft levels meant the price charged

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Sobering reading for those with a Biba hangover

Editor’s View: If you are nursing a hangover after going to this year’s British Insurance Brokers’ Association conference then Emma Ann Hughes reckons you missed the point of attending the annual gathering in Manchester.