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Quiz of the week - 2 October 2015

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Q1: Move follows damning claims review by the FCA

Q2: Between January and June, there were 1,204,783 complaints in this category

Q3: Takes over from a fellow Crawford executive team member

Q4:  Less government intervention in business and the planned increase in insurance premium tax were also high on the list

Q5:  The number of parents currently ‘fronting' motor insurance for their offspring has hit 100,000, according to research from The Co-operative Insurance

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