LexisNexis accused of price increases despite limited product improvements

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A source has told Insurance Post that they have seen prices for Thatcham's motor data increase by around 60% since the partnership with LexisNexis was announced earlier this year, despite very few of the promised improvements coming through.

In March, LNRS and Thatcham Research partnered to address the issues caused by the advancing complexity of vehicle technology and its associated data.

According to Thatcham, this complexity is leading

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