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Your search for Annual General Insurance Overview Statistics 2014 resulted in 72 hits
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Events
Young Professionals: Live debate 2018
Association of British Insurers - UK Head Office - London
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Dash cams
Dash cams, also known as in-car camera recorders, make a video and audio recording. Even if you are a careful driver, accidents can happen and sometimes it can be difficult to objectively determine…
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Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL)
Young drivers – a poor safety record Young drivers remain a major danger on the road, to themselves, their passengers and other road users. Young drivers are grossly overrepresented in the official…
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Supporting a sustainable healthcare system
By encouraging healthy habits, providing people with the means to intervene at an early stage and enabling them to take care of their everyday health, we are reducing the financial burden on the…
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Events
Protecting consumers - cracking down on insurance fraud through collaboration and innovation 2018
Association of British Insurers - UK Head Office - London
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Events
Friend or Foe? Innovation, insurance and trust in a new age of healthcare
Association of British Insurers - UK Head Office - London
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Events
The changing landscape of complaints
Association of British Insurers - UK Head Office - London
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Events
NEDs & Chairs Network lunch - in conversation with Sir Gerry Grimstone
Association of British Insurers - UK Head Office - London
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Events
Setting the Personal Injury Discount Rate – the role of the Government’s Actuary Department (GAD)
Association of British Insurers - UK Head Office - London
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FAQ
I am not buying a type of protection insurance, are the results of a predictive genetic test relevant?
Unless you are buying a type of protection insurance (life, critical illness or income protection), the results of a predictive genetic test are not relevant to your application and so you do not need to disclose any predictive genetic test. This includes travel, motor insurance or health insurance.