Lexis Nexis reveals no-claims database launch date

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Lexis Nexis Risk Solutions has confirmed that its no claims discount (NCD) module database will go live in September.

The company stated that it had already secured contribution commitments from insurers and brokers accounting for approximately 45%.

It listed these as including Direct Line, esure, Markerstudy, Zenith, Zurich, Hastings and BGL, with discussions ongoing with the likes of Admiral, Axa Direct, Swiftcover and Tesco Underwriting.

According to the firm, the LexisNexis NCD module, first mooted in February, will eliminate the need for customers to provide written proof of no claims history, reducing

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