ABI calls for improved UK competitiveness

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Some 80% of insurance executives feel that if the government fails to improve competitiveness there will be a drop of UK firms based in the UK

The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has called for the government to improve UK competitiveness.

According to an ABI survey, 80% of UK insurance executives feel that if the government fails to improve competitiveness, there will be a drop in the number of insurance firms based in the UK.

It also showed that almost two-thirds of senior management are tempted to move abroad because of the current UK personal tax system.

The findings come as the ABI publishes UK Competitiveness: the way

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