Motor Insurance - UK - May 2007
Motor Insurance - UK - May 2007

Motor insurance providers have realised over the last year that rates need to be pushed up in order to restore some equilibrium to the sector. The current stage of the underwriting cycle is such that strong competition has meant that premium prices have been suppressed and underwriting profitability has proved elusive. Market leaders Norwich Union and RBS Insurance have taken the decision to push through significant rate rises in order ...

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