DAS confirms growth and Canadian launch

Paul Asplin chief executive DAS

DAS has announced it is on target to achieve record growth during 2010 with annual premium income leaping by £19 million during the first five months of the year.

The insurer revealed it has applied rating increases to family legal protection business, stating there had been a sharp deterioration of results in the sector due to a combination of a very significant increase in employment claims frequencies, a greater consumer awareness of add-on covers and legal costs inflation, mainly associated with ‘free choice of lawyer' cost issues.

Paul Asplin, chief executive officer of DAS commented: "At a time when DAS business in the UK is growing at record levels

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