UK brokers believe Motor Insurance Database will remain workable
More than half of UK brokers believe the Motor Insurance Database will remain workable when the dead...
More than half of UK brokers believe the Motor Insurance Database will remain workable when the deadline for delivering updated records is cut from 14 to seven days, according to research by Highway. The motor insurer's research found that nearly two thirds of brokers with an annual premium income of between £5m and £10m were most optimistic about the changes, whilst a third of brokers with an annual income between £10m and £20m were more pessimistic. However 51% of the 260 brokers interviewed
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