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NIG takes on motorbike book.

Allianz Cornhill will cease writing motorcycle risks from 1 March 2000. The insurer says it wants to...

Allianz Cornhill will cease writing motorcycle risks from 1 March
2000. The insurer says it wants to concentrate on developing its position
in the motor and household markets.


Exclusive renewal rights on the book of 300,000 policyholders, worth £10m
in gross written premium, have been given to NIG.


Prior to renewal, policyholders will receive a letter from Allianz
Cornhill, showing policy renewal date, the premium NIG is offering and
proof of no claims bonus. Allianz Cornhill is currently advising

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