RSA UK premiums increase 10%

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The insurer has reported a 10% rise in premiums to £2.17bn for the nine months to 30 September 2010.

In RSA's UK commercial lines business, premiums grew by 10% to £1.26bn while commercial motor was up by 22%, which RSA said was driven by rating action and the phasing of renewals. "We have also continued to take action to place into run-off and exit those schemes where we cannot meet our target returns," RSA added.

In personal, premiums increased by 11% to £918m, with further growth in personal broker, which the insurer said was due to increased rates and shares on targeted broker panels with

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