Brokers on frontline in new motor clampdown
Brokers have been called upon to help ensure a complete clampdown on motor renewals. The long-term a...
Brokers have been called upon to help ensure a complete clampdown on motor renewals. The long-term aim is for auto-lapsing that will kick in almost immediately after the renewal date to become a reality - or face the possibility of time on risk charges.
A recent meeting between the Motor Insurers' Information Centre (MIIC), British Insurance Brokers' Association (Biba), leading insurers and brokers has come to a series of conclusions following an initial meeting last month.
However they need the
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