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Which way now?

A vast underwriting loss, Ogden and Woolf, NHS charges, rating action - the UK motor insurance sector has a lot on its plate at the moment. Andrew Newman discovers how it plans to cope.

There is nothing like a record-breaking multi-million pound
underwriting loss to concentrate minds in the motor market.


If it is any consolation, the 1998 £1.6bn loss has at least got premiums
moving

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