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In the June edition, Lynn Rouse, communications business partner at Arthur J Gallagher International, discusses issues around data security, penalties for uninsured drivers and how companies can deal with market speculation.

As exclusively revealed by Insurance Age a data error at Axa drew attention to the pitfalls that face every company when it comes to handling sensitive information.

And the government announced plans to increase the penalty for driving without insurance from £200 to £300 – but reaction online revealed that many brokers think this is not enough to deter motorists from driving uninsured.

Ms Rouse debates whether a strong enough message had been sent out to the public regarding this problem.

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