26% of top insurance companies are complying the the EU directive

Just 26% of top insurance companies are complying with the EU directive of Privacy and Electronic Co...

Just 26% of top insurance companies are complying with the EU directive of Privacy and Electronic Communications, according to the latest research from Pitney Bowes. Only retailers came out worse, with 42% compliant with the legislation introduced in December 2003. The average figure across all sectors was a disappointing 52%, meaning that almost half of public limited companies are breaking the law. The legislation demands that companies only send sales messages to non-customers if they have

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