AA puts two-year-old ABS into run-off

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The AA's alternative business structure, which started trading in December 2013, has entered into run-off following a strategic review.

AA Law, a joint venture with law firm Lyons Davidson, was granted a licence by the Solicitors Regulation Authority in November 2013.

A statement from the broker said the level of customers it was

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Q&A: Liz Hopper, Harry Hall

Liz Hopper, managing director of equestrian specialist Harry Hall, shares how she plans to attract 10,000 more horse owners and how she switched the 130-year-old riding attire business to a membership model offering insurance.

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