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Claims handling in need of urgent improvement, says consumer group
FT Money wants to hear about increases to your car and home cover
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Fewer consumers change providers following FCA rules preventing undue price rises on renewal
Business bounces back after first wave of the pandemic
Analysts warn changes designed to stop loyal customers being charged more will lead to volatility in premiums
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Industry to adopt fair new rules — but only at the year end
Cyclists need to protect themselves better against theft and potential legal claims
Motor insurer reinstates its 2019 special dividend
Claer Barrett, FT personal finance editor, answers readers’ questions
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Regulators propose new rules, including directing customers to rival insurance companies
Industry slowly responds to calls for price regulation of policy renewals
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