Motor

ABI backs Jackson's proposals

The Association of British Insurers has called for the findings of Lord Justice Jackson’s review of civil litigation costs to be implemented in full, as soon as possible.

Identity fraud: Tolerance levels

With technological advances arguably making insurers more susceptible to fraud at the underwriting stage, should validation techniques be learned from banks? Amy Ellis examines the issue of fraud at the front end.

BIS countdown - business transformation: Adapt to survive

Insurers can adapt to survive the unprecedented changes ahead by looking at other sectors, such as the automotive industry, which have already suffered the twin stresses of global competition and enhanced customer expectations, claims Keith Aylwin.

View from the top: Commercial reality check

The most recent round of financial results from across the market has provided further proof, if more were needed, that commercial insurance is being sold too cheaply. Indeed, this has been the case for far too long. Action to address this is a matter of…

Automotive finance fraud hits four year high

Automotive fraud rose by 35 per cent in the first half of 2010, overtaking attempted mortgage fraud in the second quarter to reach its highest level since early 2006, according to Experian.

Car premiums have risen by 31%

AA Insurance said that increasing car insurance fraud is contributing to the fastest-ever increases in car insurance premiums.

Post Europe Interview – Tara Kneafsey

Latvia’s insurance market is young and has been hit hard by the global recession, Tara Kneafsey, CEO of RSA Latvia, Balta, talks to Stephanie Denton about how the market has been able to innovate and how holding rates will be crucial to future survival.

Penny Black's insurance week

Penny had a pleasant lunch at the RAC Club last week with one of her esteemed market contacts and was taken aback to hear their car had been stolen and they were having problems getting their claim paid by none other than Aviva. But that was only half…

Confused not up for sale

Admiral has ruled out selling part or all of its aggregator arm Confused after it disappointed with its half-year results.

DCML signs contract with Aviva

Automotive software solutions provider, DCML, has signed a new exclusive three-year deal with Aviva to provide day-rate insurance to its franchised dealer customers.

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