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Unrated provider Gable to write UK motor business

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Lichtenstein company will start operating in motor classes in Q4.

Gable Holdings has received regulatory approval to underwrite three motor insurance classes in the UK market.

The unrated, Lichtenstein-based insurer anticipates that it will commence business in land vehicles, goods in transit and motor vehicle liability in the final quarter of 2014.

William Dewsall, chief executive of Gable, said: “We are delighted to advise the market that we have been approved in classes 3, 7 and 10 in the UK market.

“Gable has already received significant demand for niche

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