Insurers to feel the big squeeze in household insurance in 2015
The household insurance sector looks set to continue as an intense battleground for the biggest insurers as 2015 gets into its stride.
Will at least one or two of them be forced into some kind of reappraisal if market conditions get increasingly tougher?
You would have to think that could be a possibility following a report by Timetric - a provider of online data, analysis and advisory services for the financial and industry sectors.
It suggests that intensified competition among the companies could threaten their future profitability.
The study, issued just before the turn of the New Year, says a condensed market and a shift
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